Blog
13 | Apr | '26
Tony Hickok
A letter from EMBA Board President, Tony Hickock.
07 | Apr | '26
Vivika Stamolis
Spring Fling 2026 is in the books! 60 volunteers, 15 trail leads, 200 hot dogs, 70 degrees, a 10/10 day 🙌
Thanks to the 60+ volunteers who joined us for our largest maintenance party of the year at Raging River! We got to work across nearly every trail in this system, prepping them for the mountain biking season in the Cascades to Sound Chapter. Special thanks to Pivot Cycles for the brats, Volition Brewing for the beverages, Kate's Real Food for the snacks.
07 | Apr | '26
Alexandra Toombs
Eastern Washington's most-ridden trail systems are facing a maintenance gap. The East Chapter is closing it — with your help.
06 | Apr | '26
Alexandra Toombs
Your season doesn't start the moment you roll out. It starts right now, with the people who are already out there making it happen.
Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance builds and maintains the trails riders across Washington depend on, from storm-battered singletrack in the Central Cascades to the crown jewels of King and Spokane County. This spring, we're putting crews on the ground across all 10 chapters — 11 projects, 14 days, one goal: get Washington's trails ready to ride.
Give at give.evergreenmtb.org. Campaign runs April 6–19, 2026.
02 | Apr | '26
Vivika Stamolis
Our team has been working hard to represent the interests of riders and ensure mountain biking continues to have a strong voice in conversations around trails, recreation, and access across the state. One of the more important pieces of legislation this session takes a significant step in managing the e-motos that are becoming more common in our neighborhoods and on trails.
26 | Mar | '26
Vivika Stamolis
Spring is ON! Grab your bike and meet us at events across Washington State.
23 | Mar | '26
Vivika Stamolis
We have been busy at Duthie over the past few months, with maintenance and rebuilds across several trails and shared areas.
23 | Mar | '26
Vivika Stamolis
The historic December windstorm that tore through Leavenworth left a big mark on the Ski Hill trail system. We're talking hundreds of downed and uprooted trees, huge root balls, blocked corridors, and damaged tread across the network. It's a big lift to bring it all back, with an estimated $20,000 in restoration project costs.
17 | Mar | '26
Vivika Stamolis
March 2026
As our trail work season ramps up, Evergreen builders and volunteers are already making big progress across the state. From refreshing berms to repairing storm damage and building new lines, the past few weeks have been busy on the trails!
None of this work happens without the dedication of our trail builders and volunteers. Here is a look at some of the recent projects happening across Evergreen chapters.