Trail Maintenance

Rocky Point Saturday Session – 1/28

Weekly Rocky Point trail build and maintenance day – Registration is Required! REGISTER HERE. Join us on Saturdays through the winter and into the spring as we build and maintain the trails at Rocky Point. The “Saturday Sessions” are small-scale work events that are a great place to practice and grow your trail-building skills. Come … Read More

Powell Butte Work Party Recap

Written by Daveed Fleischer Portland Parks asked NWTA for some volunteers to help with trail work at Powell Butte. On Saturday, January 7, at 9 AM, one person from Portland Parks and five people from NWTA gathered on a cool, misty morning. We built a small fence to divert trail traffic. Another group worked together … Read More

Tillamook State Forest Trail Work Party – 1/21

Tread repair on Gales Creek trail and/or logout on Wilson River Trail. REGISTER HERE. Final details (where/when to meet up, what to bring, etc) will be emailed out to attendees on Friday 1/20/23. Work locations are less than 3.0 miles round trip on foot. Tools can be provided as needed. Please direct any questions to … Read More

Rocky Point Saturday Session – 1/21

Weekly Rocky Point trail build and maintenance day – Registration is Required! REGISTER HERE. Join us on Saturdays through the winter and into the spring as we build and maintain the trails at Rocky Point. The “Saturday Sessions” are small scale work events that are a great place to practice and grow your trail building … Read More

Stub Stewart State Park MTB Bring Your Own Rake Day – 1/15

Stub Stewart State Park MTB Trail Maintenance Day. Bring your own rake and help clear the debris from the last windstorm. REGISTER HERE. In celebration of MLK Day, join us Sunday January 15th at 1 PM to maintain the MTB trails at Stub Stewart State Park. BYOR and help rake off all the debris from … Read More

Tillamook State Forest Trail Update

** Trail work report ** Written by Nathan Frechen, Tillamook LST On Saturday, January 7th, 2023, 16 volunteers made their way out to the Tillamook State Forest to remove trees knocked down in recent wind events. Breaking into three crews, they managed to clear over 7 miles worth of non-motorized trails and removed around 45 … Read More