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22 | Apr | '25
Vivika Stamolis
This Trail Tuesday we are featuring Bob’s Trail in the Echo Ridge trail system in Chelan.
18 | Apr | '25
Alexandra Toombs
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15 | Apr | '25
Vivika Stamolis
It's Trail Tuesday featuring "Beer Can" in the Roslyn Area Trails, Kittitas Chapter! I went and rode this trail for the first time last weekend and it was too good not to share.
08 | Apr | '25
Vivika Stamolis
Part II: A look at our stewardship work on the Klickitat Sisters Trail and our lofty plans for the Loowit Tier: PTP, Yellowjacket, Lone Tree, UCVTC Written by Gabriel Amadeus Tiller, President of the Orogenesis Collective  Part I: www.evergreenmtb.org/blog/orogenesis-klickitat-sisters-stewardship
03 | Apr | '25
Holly Roa
Two years strong and still putting the "party" in "work party", Spring Fling 2025 is done and dusted!
02 | Apr | '25
Kristen McCune
We are proud to have over 100 skilled instructors around the state of Washington, teaching youth and adult camps and classes! This month, we are highlighting Aaron Woodward—a passionate and dedicated instructor who brings his love for mountain biking to every session. Trained through Evergreen's Instructor Certification Program, Aaron excels at helping students progress from fundamentals to advanced skills in a supportive, trail-focused, and fun environment. Read on to learn more about Aaron and his journey as an Evergreen instructor!
01 | Apr | '25
Vivika Stamolis
One of Evergreen’s earliest employees, Mike Westra has been with us since 2005 and, after 20 years, is now retiring from his role in trail project management. 
24 | Mar | '25
Michael McLane
Washington riders are fortunate to have so many options when it comes to purpose-built mountain biking trails across Washington State. With developed trail systems like Raging River, No. 2 Canyon, Beacon Hill, and others, the riding options seem endless from one end to the other. But besides these areas, what makes Washington so special, is the 1000’s of miles of backcountry trails that take you to amazing places. From lakeside strolls to alpine views, we have the best riding in the country for those looking for adventure and challenge. Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance started its journey in the backcountry. Originally founded as the Backcountry Bicycle Trails Club in 1989, riders banded together to advocate for access to our already expansive network of trails on State and Federal Lands, leading to the partnerships we continue to this day to provide opportunities for new experiences, along with access to a massive network of trails. In 2024, Evergreen Staff and Volunteers spent over 3000 hours working across the state on nearly 40 backcountry trails, exceeding 200 miles of maintenance on backcountry trails alone.
10 | Mar | '25
Vivika Stamolis
A look at our stewardship work on the Klickitat Sisters Trail and our lofty plans for the Loowit Tier. Written by Gabriel Amadeus Tiller, President of the Orogenesis Collective