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

1000+

Annual Volunteer Hours

10+

Miles Maintained

100%

Collar Bones Intact

About Us

Through community driven initiatives, we strive on bringing out the best in all singletrack across the Skykomish River Valley. 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

Oct

5

Lord Hill West View Loop Reroute

Sunday, 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM

We'll be rerouting a short and steep eroded section of trail at West View Loop's north exit. This is a multi day project and specifics for this day are dependent on what gets done on prior days. Either way, we'll be working with hand tools to help grade the trail for drainage and sustainability. No experience is needed and everyone can take things at their own pace!

We'll meet at 9:00AM at the barn located near the general use parking lot at the park's north entrance. Tools are provided, but be sure to bring some work gloves and enough food and water for the day as we'll be hiking in and out from the trailhead for the day.


Registration is required through Snohomish County's Volunteer Portal. The event can be found using the following link: https://cerv.is/0282gacBpW8

Oct

11

Reiter Foothills Monthly Dig on Medusa

Saturday, 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM

This is our monthly Saturday workparty which will be at Reiter Foothills. We'll spend the day working on the berms near the lower section of Medusa. 

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 towards the trails.

RSVP through social events or an email(contact at skyvalleymtb.org) is preferred to help get a headcount for tools. We'll have tools for everyone RSVP'd plus a few extra just in case, so only work gloves, food, water and yourself are needed!

Nov

8

Lord Hill Monthly Dig on Wishbone

Saturday, 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM

We'll be working on Wishbone to restore some long overdue berms that have been showing signs of wear over the past few years along with armoring a few sections of trail that are showing signs of erosion. 

We'll meet at 9:00AM at the barn located near the general use parking lot at the park's north entrance. Tools are provided, but be sure to bring some work gloves and enough food and water for the day as we'll be out on the trails for the day.

Bikes are recommended as we will be mostly in one area for the day, and it allows us to bike in and out!

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