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Trails
Community
Stewardship
Founded in 2023, Sky Valley Singletrack Association is focused on bringing together the mountain bike community through our shared passion for singletrack.

1150+

Annual Volunteer Hours

10+

Miles Maintained

100%

Collar Bones Intact

About Us

We strive on bringing out the best in all singletrack across the Skykomish River Valley through the maintenance, enhancement and construction of both mountain biking and multi-use trails. Whether it's gnarly downhill or meandering cross country, we work with others to support a diverse trail network for each style of mountain biking in the Sky Valley.

Upcoming Events

Apr

23

Lord Hill: Meet Cutter Workparty (Come & Go)

Thursday, 2:00 PM - 7:30 PM

We'll be rerouting the exit of the hiking and biking Meet Cutter trail to address the steep and eroded drop down towards the main trail. We'll be moving the exit off of steep slopes bringing the connection closer towards the River Trail in the process.  

This is a Come & Go Workparty. Meet on the trail any time after the start time and stay for however long works for you. We'll have tools and someone experienced on the trail during the event times so all you need is some work gloves and layers to stay comfortable for the days weather! Bikes recommended!

Registration is required through Snohomish County's Volunteer Portal. The event can be found using the following link: https://cerv.is/0282x293

May

10

Lord Hill Monthly Dig

Sunday, 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM

This is our monthly weekend workparty which will be at Lord Hill and on a Sunday. We'll get details ironed out along with a registration link for the county volunteer system.

Jun

13

Reiter Foothills Monthly Dig Summer Brushing

Saturday, 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM

This is our monthly Saturday workparty which will be at Reiter Foothills. The focus for the day will be on tackling summer brush. We'll get the exact trails figured out as the day get closer, but we usually brush trails throughout May/June working our way from the bottom to the top of the trail system. We'll meet at the 429th parking lot(no parking pass required) and then drive or carpool down the road and through the gated forest road with the tools as we head towards the trails. We'll have hand tools and some power tools for everyone so only work gloves, food, water and yourself are needed! If you'd like to bring your own tools/power tools, we can drive them in if you'd prefer to walk/ride in and pick them up further in.