Blog
15 | Oct | '18
Ian Terry
Autumn is for pumpkin pie, turning leaves and trail maintenance!
After a hot and dry summer of trail riding, it's time to show our region's singletrack some love...
12 | Oct | '18
Ian Terry
Skills Clinics, Guided Rides and lots of happy young riders!
Over 300 young rippers and their parents descended on Duthie Hill Park on Saturday, Oct. 6 for our annual Take a Kid Mountain Biking Day.
11 | Oct | '18
Ian Terry
At Evergreen, October marks the return of loamy trails, muddy bikes, swinging tools, and the end of the education season.
02 | Oct | '18
Ian Terry
The Golden Age of youth mountain biking is here.
In Washington, we now live in a world of High School Mountain Bike Race Leagues, mountain bike summer camps, youth jump clinics and amazing new trails being built all around us. But what about those kids who haven't yet had a chance to experience gliding through the woods on two wheels?
01 | Oct | '18
Ian Terry
12 kids with scholarships were able to attend Evergreen's summer Dirt Camps
27 | Sep | '18
Ian Terry
Join us at Duthie Hill Bike Park on Oct. 6th from 10am-3pm for a day of riding, activities, food, and family fun.
And as always—it’s FREE!
21 | Sep | '18
Ian Terry
Do you know why Washington has some of the best trails in the nation?
Because we’ve got a community of members like you.
18 | Sep | '18
Ian Terry
We're expanding membership. With minimal eye-poking.
The 2018 #EvergreenBranchOut campaign is flying by—and you’ve increased our support by introducing new members!
13 | Sep | '18
Bryan Rivard
Gloves, Grips, and Grit:
8 Lattes to More Trail
What did you think of the Raging River Opening Celebration? How about the trails coming along on Canyon #2? Are you stoked for Camp Sekani?
Wherever you are, however you ride—Evergreen crews are building a trail for you. And whoever you are—there’s a membership level for you to help support them.
We’ve said it because it’s true—becoming an Evergreen member means joining thousands of riders who—like you—want access to great riding close to home.
It’s joining a tribe that understands that trails—just like bikes—need an occasional tune-up.