Blog
20 | Jun | '25
Vivika Stamolis
We present to you the 2025 Dirty Dozen, our 6th annual summer trail challenge!
This is a virtual activity for you and your friends to get out and explore 12 new trails outside of your network, all across the state of Washington, highlighting the riding in each of our regional chapters, plus a few outside of our chapters.
And, while it’s not a contest or competition, those who complete each trail before December 31st, 2025 and record their rides using TrailForks will receive a 2025 Dirty Dozen Trailforks badge as a virtual medal of honor.
18 | Jun | '25
Vivika Stamolis
WOW. What a weekend!!!! Here's a look back at all the fun and festivities!
04 | Jun | '25
Alexandra Toombs
Volunteers formed a gravel-moving force of nature at Cheasty Greenspace. Together, they tackled one of two long gravel ditches needed to complete the north loop of the Cheasty mountain bike trail system.
27 | May | '25
Vivika Stamolis
Words by Jessica Mavica
Photos by Holly Roa
This year’s Shovel & Shred was our biggest yet - with over 70 attendees and 30 volunteers and trail builders coming together for a weekend of digging, shredding, and community-building vibes in Darrington, WA. This event, that’s been hosted yearly since 2021, offers a unique opportunity for women and non-binary mountain bikers to grow their skills and confidence by spending a day building trails, followed by a day of riding those trails, alongside expert builders and pro athletes.
27 | May | '25
Evan Stone
Duthie Jam went off earlier this month! With fresh reshapings of Gravy Train and GHY trails opening to the public after more than 1,000 human hours of trail work over several months, the stoke came early and stayed late. Hundreds of riders broke in the new Gravy Train before the community whip off and trick sessions had riders of all ages flying.
06 | May | '25
Alexandra Toombs
New to the Evergreen team, Alexandra Toombs reflects on her first-ever trail work party on Orcas Island — from reshaping muddy trail sections to building friendships around a bonfire. Discover how trail stewardship connects people, protects nature, and fuels the mission behind GiveBIG.
01 | May | '25
Vivika Stamolis
We’re excited to share the official launch of Evergreen’s ninth and newest Chapter, the Columbia Basin Chapter, serving the riding communities of South East Washington, including the Tri-Cities (Kennewick, Pasco, and Richland). This new Chapter is a major step forward in our mission to expand mountain biking access and foster strong riding communities across the state.
30 | Apr | '25
Alexandra Toombs
The Sturdy Bitches do more than ride — they dig deep. Through monthly Dig Days and community-driven care, they’re helping build Raging River’s next trail.
29 | Apr | '25
Alexandra Toombs
Help Evergreen and the Kittitas Chapter bring the Naneum Ridge trail system to life. With your GiveBIG support, riders of all ages can experience the joy of local, purpose-built trails. Donate today!