Our Story

At the nexus of peace comes the pure enjoyment of the outdoors. Partake in the goodness that nature has to offer—it’s the best sermon you’ll ever hear.

A few short years ago, I set a goal: get outside every single day, 365 days a year. Big trip or small walk, rain or shine, just get out there. That simple commitment changed my life in ways I never imagined, and on a mountain bike ride with friends, the movement we now call Dirt Church was born.

Today, Dirt Church is more than a motto—it’s fuel and faith for the trail. Our premium brisket jerky keeps the congregation powered up, and our clothing and gear are made to show your devotion to the outdoors while inspiring others to join the movement.

Make the time for yourself. Share the stoke with others. And above all—gear up, fuel up, and get outside.

Nature is not a place to Visit, it is Home. ~ Gary Snyder

Several mountain bikes mounted on the back of a vehicle in a desert landscape with a setting sun.
A person sitting on a red rocky ledge overlooking a green landscape and distant mesas at sunrise. There is a peace symbol made of stones in the foreground.
Four men standing with mountain bikes on a dirt trail, wearing helmets and athletic clothing, under a partly cloudy sky.
Two people and a dog standing on rocky terrain overlooking the Grand Canyon with a river at the bottom, under a clear blue sky.
A person sitting on a rock ledge within a narrow canyon with towering, colorful rock walls and lush green vegetation below.
Man with a bald head, beard, and glasses skydiving with an open mouth expression, wearing a helmet and harness, with a blue sky and clouds in the background.
A smiling man and woman with a dog pose in front of a waterfall in a rocky, forested area.
Two men standing side by side in front of a flowing waterfall outdoors during daytime, with trees and mountains in the background.