01 / Current Projects
What we're
building right now.
Active and upcoming trail projects across Washington. From the Olympic Peninsula to the Methow Valley to Spokane — these are the trails your support is building.
Every dollar
builds real trail.
100% of donations go to the work. Monthly support keeps crews working year-round, every season, in every chapter.
02 / Sawyer Program
Clearing the way
for Washington's trails.
USFS-certified volunteers safely removing downed trees on Evergreen-managed and DNR-managed trails. The program runs on member dues, donations, and the volunteers who show up with chainsaws.
Found a tree down?
Report it on Facebook (PNW MTB group) or email the sawyer crew with photos, tree size, and exact location on trail. The more info, the faster a crew can be dispatched.
Report a tree down →Want to join the crew?
Active EMBA members with current First Aid certification can apply for sawyer training. We provide the certification path and the gear standards.
Learn about joining →03 / Advocacy
Riders' voices
at the table.
Working with land managers, agencies, and policymakers to keep trails open and accessible. From DNR rulemaking to local permitting to legislative engagement — we represent riders where decisions get made.
Active focus areas: e-bike access on state lands, wildfire-related closures and reopenings, public-private partnership trail building, and statewide trail-funding policy.
04 / Hire Evergreen
Build your trails
with the experts.
Evergreen is a licensed Washington general contractor and IMBA-certified trail builder. We work with cities, parks departments, land trusts, and private landowners to design, build, and maintain world-class trails — from feasibility study to long-term stewardship.
From the Colonnade
to Tehaleh.
I-5 Colonnade Bike Park (City of Seattle). Duthie Hill Mountain Bike Park (King County Parks, ~100,000 visits/year). Swan Creek Bike Park (Metro Parks Tacoma). Trek at Tehaleh (Pierce County). Tennant Trailhead Park (North Bend). Beacon Hill (Spokane). And dozens more across Washington.
Design
Feasibility, master planning, IMBA-aligned design
Build
New construction, reroutes, pump tracks, bike parks
Maintain
Multi-year maintenance contracts, drainage, restoration
Engage
Volunteer coordination — typical 30–45% cost reduction
Rider Powered.
Every Evergreen member funds the trails, the advocacy, and the community that makes Washington the best place to ride.
Join Evergreen today