Who we are

We are the regional single-track focused volunteer trail organization of the Southern Oregon Coast. Your membership helps directly support our efforts for trail construction and maintenance, as well as cover operating budgets and help us put on community events.

We are a fully volunteer run and led, 501(c)3 organization serving the Wild Rivers Coast area of Coos and Curry Counties. If you enjoy riding on singletrack trails and live in the area, we need you!

Our dedicated board is 100% volunteer lead — we are always looking for dedicated and motivated community members to help out. We work hard to bring more trails to our rural communities while working with regional partners and state funding organizations.

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OUR MISSION:

To protect, create, enhance, and preserve quality trail experiences for all users of trails that allow mountain biking in Coos and Curry County.

Six women wearing helmets and casual biking attire standing with mountain bikes on a dirt trail facing camera, smiling with a forest background.
A person dressed in colorful motocross gear standing next to a vibrant purple and blue dirt bike on a dirt trail with a forested mountain background under a clear blue sky.

OUR PURPOSE:

  • Assist and create positive relationships with land managers and other stakeholders

  • Develop an integrated trail community that aims to preserve and enhance access for mountain bikers.

  • Ensure the future of mountain biking in Coos and Curry County and surrounding area.

  • Educate cyclists and non-cyclists about developing sanctioned mountain biking trails

  • Encourage youth involvement.

  • Establish community trail networks with appropriate mapping and signage.

  • Trail user education.

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Our Story

It seems as if all it took was for two people to get excited about mountain biking and it just took off.
— Mia, Gold Beach

This about sums up how our club got started.  Two of us traveled around Oregon for a year biking and searching for trails and realized the Wild Rivers Coast area was a blackhole for trails. In 2015, friends connected with friends and found a common passion in mountain biking.  Bikes were pulled out of the corners and dusted off, and our club formed on the idea we wanted trails, miles and miles of trails.

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