St-Helens: Ape Canyon – June Lake – Plains of Abraham Out and Back
Join the Columbia River MTB Meetup group for a ride around the Plains of Abraham/Ape Canyon! More details and registration here.
Join the Columbia River MTB Meetup group for a ride around the Plains of Abraham/Ape Canyon! More details and registration here.
Do you have what it takes to race 6 hours straight? Find a buddy and do it as a relay or fly solo. Either way, you'll have an awesome day! More details and registration here.
The Lumberyard is offering week-long day camps for kids ages 6-14! Dates: June 25-29 July 9-13 July 16-20 July 23-27 July 30-August 3 August 13-17 August 20-24 August 27-31 More details and registration here.
The Ms.Fits & NWTA are hosting a 4th of July all genders, family-friendly group ride out at Sandy Ridge. Bring your friends and your partners and let's spend the morning playing in the woods! More details and RSVP here.
Join the Women's MTB Meetup group for a Post Canyon Hot Lap, more or less, maybe ending with Spaghetti Factory instead of Mobius strip. This is an intermediate/advanced ride for the climbing up switchbacks, the jumps and berms. No one will get left behind, we'll regroup at the top of climbs or at intersections. This ... Read More
Join the NWTA and the Oregon League for the first in our monthly youth ride series! More details and registration here.
Western Bikewords will be back out at Sandy Ridge with Cannondale demos. More details to come.
Join River City's Low Pressure group for a women's ride at Silver Falls! More details and registration here.
The Lumberyard is offering week-long day camps for kids ages 6-14! Dates: June 25-29 July 9-13 July 16-20 July 23-27 July 30-August 3 August 13-17 August 20-24 August 27-31 More details and registration here.
Join our friends down south at a friendly neighborhood bike shop for friends, fun and . . . beer!
Join the NWTA for a Thursday night ride at Sandy Ridge. This is a no drop, intermediate ride, meaning, although we won't be trying to set any PRs, you should be comfortable climbing a couple thousand feet and riding 10-12 miles and be ready to self-support. Bring a light, mechanically sound bike, helmet, closed toed ... Read More
Details and registration here.