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.
Central Chapter: Storm Recovery at Ski Hill
In Central WA, the Central Chapter has been focused on storm recovery at Ski Hill in Leavenworth following the severe December storm that caused widespread trail damage with hundreds of downed trees. Trail builders and volunteers logged out Rosie Boa earlier this month. We will soon shift our attention to logging out Ribbed and Freund as restoration work continues throughout the system.

Cascades to Sound: Raging River Trail E Build, and Duthie Maintenance
Work continues to move forward at Raging River, where the Cascades to Sound Chapter is actively building the new Trail E descent trail; plus continuing maintenance on existing trails.
Thanks to the help of volunteers, we recently finished berms on the upper section and are now roughing in the lower section of the trail. Trail E and C descent trails are slated to open in fall 2026 as part of Raging River Phase 4.

At Duthie Hill, maintenance work is underway across several of the park’s most-loved trails. Our builders and volunteers are working on sections of Jabulani, Luna Lines, Flying Squirrel, Double Trouble, and Paramount to keep the riding smooth and sustainable.
There are also improvements happening in the clearing, including refreshed wood features and six new picnic tables, making it an even better gathering space for riders and families. Next up, we're clearing drains on Boot Camp in preparation for Duthie Jam on June 13.

East Chapter: Refreshing Trails at Beacon Hill
We just kicked off trail work season in the East Chapter with a big work party on Master Blaster at Beacon Hill. With more than 20 volunteers showing up for the afternoon, and a rare stretch of sunshine, the crew got to work refreshing several berms along the trail. Now we’ve got smoother, more durable turns that will keep this classic riding great through the coming season.



