Where We Work

In the heart of the Cascade Mountain Range, surrounded by old growths and rich soils and horizons filled with snow capped volcanos.  Areas where wildlife, fungi, plant life, and crystal clear water flow.  We maintain trails that speak to your soul and provide a depth of nature that when paired with a MTB, offer an escape from consciousness and into the world of Pacific Northwest Backcountry Mountain Bike Riding. 

 
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Trail Work Projects

 

Trail Work Timeline

2015

Trans-Cascadia Founded

April 2016

Collaboration with Greater Oakridge Area Trail Stewards and Disciples of Dirt

July 2016

Reclaimed Grasshopper Trail Network on the Middle Fork and McKenzie River Ranger Districts within the Willamette National Forest

April 2017

Collaboration with Oregon Timber Trail and Alpine Running

August 2017

Reclaimed The Old Cascades Crest on the Sweet Home and Detroit Ranger Districts within the Willamette National Forest

April 2018

Partnership with Evergreen MTB Alliance
Collaboration with Washington Trails Association (WTA) snd Volunteers of Lewis River Trails (VOLT)

August 2018

Reclaimed Green River Complex - Strawberry Mtn Trail Complex and portions of the Dark Divide in the Giffor Pinchot National Forest

April 2019

Collaboration with Backcountry Horsemen of Washington

May 2019

Recieved Certificate of Appreciation

from Regional Forester Glenn Casamassa

July 2019

McKenzie River Blue Pool Bypass - Challenge Cost Share Agreement with the United States Forest Service

August 2019

Continued reclamation Green River Complex and the Strawberry Mtn Trail Complex and portions of the Dark Divide in the Giffor Pinchot National Forest

April 2018

Pilot Spot

Collaboration with the USFS on Creating a National Strategy for a sustainable trail system

August 2020

Reclaiming long lost trails in the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest and completion of the McKenzie River Blue Pool Bypass Project