Evergreen MTB Alliance · Advocacy
Riders' Voices
at the Table.
We represent mountain bikers where decisions get made — from local permitting to state rulemaking to federal land policy.

01 / Take Action Now
Active
Campaigns.
These are the issues where your action right now makes a measurable difference. Each one takes under five minutes.
Defend Federal Public Lands — Oppose Privatization
Federal public lands — including the trails we ride — are under threat from legislation that would facilitate …
Take Action →Fund the DNR Trust Land Transfer Program
Washington DNR's Trust Land Transfer (TLT) program is one of the most effective tools for protecting …
Take Action →Protect Trail Access at Tokul — King County
Evergreen is in active dialogue with King County Executive office about trail access and long-term stewardship …
Take Action →02 / Know Your Officials
Find Your
Representatives.
Enter your address to instantly find your federal and state legislators — the people who vote on trail access, public land management, and e-bike policy.
Once you find your reps, use our campaign scripts to contact them in under five minutes. Constituent contacts are counted — they matter.

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Your Representatives
See Active Campaigns →03 / Tell Us What You See
Submit a
Trail Issue.
Riders are our best early-warning system. If you see a proposed closure, a regulatory threat, a land use change, or a local issue affecting trail access — tell us about it.
Every submission goes directly to our advocacy team. We review all of them and follow up on those with the most impact potential.
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Strengthen Our Voice
Member Numbers
Give Us Standing.
In public processes, agencies count riders. More members = more influence at the table. Membership also funds the advocacy work directly.