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Agency - Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance


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Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance
Last updated on April 19, 2011

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It is Evergreens goal to make Washington one of the best places in the country to ride a mountain bike. We are doing this by:
Working with landowners/managers.
Thousands of hours of trail building and maintenance.
Educating mountain bikers through boot camps and trailbuilding clinics.
Getting out there and riding on hundreds of club rides!


Mission Statement:
Evergreen creates and protects sustainable mountain biking opportunities in Washington.

Description:
Evergreen boasts of:

A network of over 5000 members/contributors.
Over 7000 volunteer hours annually.
Over 500 individual volunteers annually.
Over 700 rides led per year.
Over 200 Mountain Bike Bootcamp graduates introduced to the sport and the culture.
Evergreen focuses on:
Advocacy: Evergreen advocates for trail access and funding with city, county, state, and federal officials. In addition, we coordinate volunteers to protect, maintain, and build single and shared use trails and mountain bike parks.

Education: Evergreen educates the public on the benefits of mountain biking and how to safely and responsibly ride off road.

Recreation: Evergreen provides recreational activities to anyone who wants to go mountain biking. Our web site hosts a ride calendar that opens up group rides exposing interested riders to new trails and new friends.


History:
Who Are We?
Evergreen is Washington States largest mountain bike advocacy and trail building group. Created in 1989 as a grassroots solution to local trail networks closing to riders, Evergreen (formerly BBTC) became a viable force in the trail building and advocacy community. Due to the progression and growth of the sport, the past decade has lent itself to the expansion of the organization. Evergreen has 4 paid full time staff, one part time staff member, and an expansive network of dedicated volunteers ready to assemble, build and advocate throughout the year.

Contact person: Mike Westra, Project Manager, (phone), (email)


Main office number: (206) 524-2900

Address:
 418 NE 72nd St.
Seattle, WA 98115
This location is handicap accessible
(See a map)

Web Site: http://evergreenmtb.org/home/index.php

Directions:
 Address: Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance 418 NE 72nd Street Seattle, WA 98115 Phone: (206) 524-2900 We are just around the corner from Gregg's Greenlake Cycle on the east side of Greenlake, near the old Vitamilk Dairy. Driving On I-5 Northbound Take the NE 65th St. Exit (exit 170). Take a left onto Ravenna Blvd. Follow to Gregg's Greenlake Cycle and take a right onto Woodlawn Ave. Follow to 72nd Street and take a right. We're on the left hand side at 418 NE 72nd St. Driving On I-5 Southbound Take the NE 65th St/71st St Exit (exit 171). Stay straight and go to 6th Ave NE. Turn right onto 72nd ST. We're on your right hand side at 418 NE 72nd St. Driving On Hwy 520 Westbound Merge onto I-5 north. Take the NE 65th St. Exit (exit 170). Take a left onto Ravenna Blvd. Follow to Gregg's Greenlake Cycle and take a right onto Woodlawn Ave. Follow to 72nd Street and take a right. We're on the left hand side at 418 NE 72nd St.
Last updated on April 19, 2011


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