Upcoming Events
Dig Day with Cyclepath
Bonus dig day this Saturday! Cyclepath is rolling in with hot dogs, snacks, bevys, heaters, and the determination to throw some dirt around.
We're stacking berms & jumps onto lower Fear & Loaming and if the weather cooperates, shuttles will be running afterwards, too!
What do you need to do?
Sign the waiver
Show up dressed for the weather
We'll provide the rest!
Every build day will meet at 8:45 a.m. at the intersection of Storeyburn Road and Highway 6. Link to the meeting spot: https://maps.app.goo.gl/zoEy5qyfknBZ9bkp9
After a quick morning meeting, we'll drive to the work area, grab some tools and hike to the trail. Please keep in mind that there is no cell/data coverage at the meeting location or along Highway 6. Don't forget to make provisions for navigation (Google maps "offline" helps).
What to bring
Dress for the weather: Bring sturdy boots and thick pants, layers, rain gear, work gloves, etc. Tools: Bring rakes, shovels, hoes, or whatever tools you might want to use for the day. We'll have a few extras on hand. Food & Water: bring plenty!
Dig Day
2025–2026 Build season is here! We're doing things a little differently this year. You can bet on bi-weekly build days this year (weather-dependent). Each build day's objectives will be custom-tailored depending on our needs/conditions for the week.
Goals for this year include
• Armoring/Drainage for Bat Country
• Armoring/Drainage for Gnarstow
• Optimize Fear & Loaming (Re-routes, option lines, more features on the lower mountain!)
• Build “Sunset Strip” trail connecting upper trailhead to Bat Country.
Every build day will meet at 8:45 a.m. at the intersection of Storeyburn Road and Highway 6. Link to the meeting spot: https://maps.app.goo.gl/zoEy5qyfknBZ9bkp9
After a quick morning meeting, we'll drive to the work area, grab some tools and hike to the trail. Please keep in mind that there is no cell/data coverage at the meeting location or along Highway 6. Don't forget to make provisions for navigation (Google maps "offline" helps).
What to bring
Dress for the weather: Bring sturdy boots and thick pants, layers, rain gear, work gloves, etc. Tools: Bring rakes, shovels, hoes, or whatever tools you might want to use for the day. We'll have a few extras on hand. Food & Water: bring plenty!
Dig Day
2025–2026 Build season is here! We're doing things a little differently this year. You can bet on bi-weekly build days this year (weather-dependent). Each build day's objectives will be custom-tailored depending on our needs/conditions for the week.
Goals for this year include
• Armoring/Drainage for Bat Country
• Armoring/Drainage for Gnarstow
• Optimize Fear & Loaming (Re-routes, option lines, more features on the lower mountain!)
• Build “Sunset Strip” trail connecting upper trailhead to Bat Country.
Every build day will meet at 8:45 a.m. at the intersection of Storeyburn Road and Highway 6. Link to the meeting spot: https://maps.app.goo.gl/zoEy5qyfknBZ9bkp9
After a quick morning meeting, we'll drive to the work area, grab some tools and hike to the trail. Please keep in mind that there is no cell/data coverage at the meeting location or along Highway 6. Don't forget to make provisions for navigation (Google maps "offline" helps).
What to bring
Dress for the weather: Bring sturdy boots and thick pants, layers, rain gear, work gloves, etc. Tools: Bring rakes, shovels, hoes, or whatever tools you might want to use for the day. We'll have a few extras on hand. Food & Water: bring plenty!
Rogers Camp Loop Build Day
What to bring
Dress for the weather: Bring sturdy boots and thick pants, layers, rain gear, work gloves, etc. Tools: Bring rakes, shovels, hoes, or whatever tools you might want to use for the day. We'll have a few extras on hand. Food & Water: bring plenty!
Dig Day
2025–2026 Build season is here! We're doing things a little differently this year. You can bet on bi-weekly build days this year (weather-dependent). Each build day's objectives will be custom-tailored depending on our needs/conditions for the week.
Goals for this year include
• Armoring/Drainage for Bat Country
• Armoring/Drainage for Gnarstow
• Optimize Fear & Loaming (Re-routes, option lines, more features on the lower mountain!)
• Build “Sunset Strip” trail connecting upper trailhead to Bat Country.
Every build day will meet at 8:45 a.m. at the intersection of Storeyburn Road and Highway 6. Link to the meeting spot: https://maps.app.goo.gl/zoEy5qyfknBZ9bkp9
After a quick morning meeting, we'll drive to the work area, grab some tools and hike to the trail. Please keep in mind that there is no cell/data coverage at the meeting location or along Highway 6. Don't forget to make provisions for navigation (Google maps "offline" helps).
What to bring
Dress for the weather: Bring sturdy boots and thick pants, layers, rain gear, work gloves, etc. Tools: Bring rakes, shovels, hoes, or whatever tools you might want to use for the day. We'll have a few extras on hand. Food & Water: bring plenty!
Dig Day
2025–2026 Build season is here! We're doing things a little differently this year. You can bet on bi-weekly build days this year (weather-dependent). Each build day's objectives will be custom-tailored depending on our needs/conditions for the week.
Goals for this year include
• Armoring/Drainage for Bat Country
• Armoring/Drainage for Gnarstow
• Optimize Fear & Loaming (Re-routes, option lines, more features on the lower mountain!)
• Build “Sunset Strip” trail connecting upper trailhead to Bat Country.
Every build day will meet at 8:45 a.m. at the intersection of Storeyburn Road and Highway 6. Link to the meeting spot: https://maps.app.goo.gl/zoEy5qyfknBZ9bkp9
After a quick morning meeting, we'll drive to the work area, grab some tools and hike to the trail. Please keep in mind that there is no cell/data coverage at the meeting location or along Highway 6. Don't forget to make provisions for navigation (Google maps "offline" helps).
What to bring
Dress for the weather: Bring sturdy boots and thick pants, layers, rain gear, work gloves, etc. Tools: Bring rakes, shovels, hoes, or whatever tools you might want to use for the day. We'll have a few extras on hand. Food & Water: bring plenty!
Dig Day
2025–2026 Build season is here! We're doing things a little differently this year. You can bet on bi-weekly build days this year (weather-dependent). Each build day's objectives will be custom-tailored depending on our needs/conditions for the week.
Goals for this year include
• Armoring/Drainage for Bat Country
• Armoring/Drainage for Gnarstow
• Optimize Fear & Loaming (Re-routes, option lines, more features on the lower mountain!)
• Build “Sunset Strip” trail connecting upper trailhead to Bat Country.
Every build day will meet at 8:45 a.m. at the intersection of Storeyburn Road and Highway 6. Link to the meeting spot: https://maps.app.goo.gl/zoEy5qyfknBZ9bkp9
After a quick morning meeting, we'll drive to the work area, grab some tools and hike to the trail. Please keep in mind that there is no cell/data coverage at the meeting location or along Highway 6. Don't forget to make provisions for navigation (Google maps "offline" helps).
What to bring
Dress for the weather: Bring sturdy boots and thick pants, layers, rain gear, work gloves, etc. Tools: Bring rakes, shovels, hoes, or whatever tools you might want to use for the day. We'll have a few extras on hand. Food & Water: bring plenty!
Ravens Revenge
June 6th is the return of (the return of) the Raven Ridge Downhill. Dust off the shred-sled, it's time to put your bike control skills to the test in what's affectionately known as the “Portland World Champs,” a proper between-the-tape Downhill race brought to us by our partners at Cyclepath and RockShox.
More info HERE
Drift Creek Triple Crown
We're known for our innovative race formats, so we're proud to present a new race in our lineup, the Drift Creek Triple Crown, sponsored by Cascade Bikes and SRAM. Put June 20th on your calendar for our new, premiere event of the year. Riders will race all three descents at Drift Creek (upper Fear and Loaming, Bat Country, and Gnarstow), either as a shuttle-assisted DH or as a pedal-powered Enduro. Whether you're on a DH sled, Enduro Bike or Adaptive rig, we have a category for you.
Frienduro the Sixth
Our annual Halloween-themed fundraiser race on the famous Fear & Loaming trail. Come prepared to ride two laps of Upper Fear & Loaming, eat some delicious food, maybe do a little trail work and who knows what other mid-ride activities.
Dig Day
2025–2026 Build season is here! We're doing things a little differently this year. You can bet on bi-weekly build days this year (weather-dependent). Each build day's objectives will be custom-tailored depending on our needs/conditions for the week.
Goals for this year include
• Armoring/Drainage for Bat Country
• Armoring/Drainage for Gnarstow
• Optimize Fear & Loaming (Re-routes, option lines, more features on the lower mountain!)
• Build “Sunset Strip” trail connecting upper trailhead to Bat Country.
Every build day will meet at 8:45 a.m. at the intersection of Storeyburn Road and Highway 6. Link to the meeting spot: https://maps.app.goo.gl/zoEy5qyfknBZ9bkp9
After a quick morning meeting, we'll drive to the work area, grab some tools and hike to the trail. Please keep in mind that there is no cell/data coverage at the meeting location or along Highway 6. Don't forget to make provisions for navigation (Google maps "offline" helps).
What to bring
Dress for the weather: Bring sturdy boots and thick pants, layers, rain gear, work gloves, etc. Tools: Bring rakes, shovels, hoes, or whatever tools you might want to use for the day. We'll have a few extras on hand. Food & Water: bring plenty!
Westside Trail Federation Town Hall
Ready some exciting news for the Portland MTB scene?
Come join us at Cascade Bikes in Lake Oswego to get a sneak peek of what's next for Drift Creek MTB Area.
On deck:
• Fresh MTB video on the big screen
• Trail builder Q&A
• Burgers + beverages (courtesy of 805 Beer)
Good people. Good trails. Big things ahead.
Dig Day
2025–2026 Build season is here! We're doing things a little differently this year. You can bet on bi-weekly build days this year (weather-dependent). Each build day's objectives will be custom-tailored depending on our needs/conditions for the week.
Goals for this year include
• Armoring/Drainage for Bat Country
• Armoring/Drainage for Gnarstow
• Optimize Fear & Loaming (Re-routes, option lines, more features on the lower mountain!)
• Build “Sunset Strip” trail connecting upper trailhead to Bat Country.
Every build day will meet at 8:45 a.m. at the intersection of Storeyburn Road and Highway 6. Link to the meeting spot: https://maps.app.goo.gl/zoEy5qyfknBZ9bkp9
After a quick morning meeting, we'll drive to the work area, grab some tools and hike to the trail. Please keep in mind that there is no cell/data coverage at the meeting location or along Highway 6. Don't forget to make provisions for navigation (Google maps "offline" helps).
What to bring
Dress for the weather: Bring sturdy boots and thick pants, layers, rain gear, work gloves, etc. Tools: Bring rakes, shovels, hoes, or whatever tools you might want to use for the day. We'll have a few extras on hand. Food & Water: bring plenty!
Dig Day with the Midpack Goons
Midpack Goons are sponsoring this special Sunday dig day.
They will be providing hot beverages, grilled cheese sandwiches, and tomato soup post-dig.
Dig Day
2025–2026 Build season is here! We're doing things a little differently this year. You can bet on bi-weekly build days this year (weather-dependent). Each build day's objectives will be custom-tailored depending on our needs/conditions for the week.
Crisp forest air, freshly packed dirt & sunshine... you can almost smell it.
Zone 5 of Fear & Loaming is getting some love this Saturday, January 10th — new jibs, rollers, and features built to carry speed and keep it fun.
Every build day will meet at 8:45 a.m. at the intersection of Storeyburn Road and Highway 6. Link to the meeting spot: https://maps.app.goo.gl/zoEy5qyfknBZ9bkp9
After a quick morning meeting, we'll drive to the work area, grab some tools and hike to the trail. Please keep in mind that there is no cell/data coverage at the meeting location or along Highway 6. Don't forget to make provisions for navigation (Google maps "offline" helps).
What to bring
Dress for the weather: Bring sturdy boots and thick pants, layers, rain gear, work gloves, etc. Tools: Bring rakes, shovels, hoes, or whatever tools you might want to use for the day. We'll have a few extras on hand. Food & Water: bring plenty!