published May 2010
by
King County Parks and Recreation
The King County Parks-EMBA partnership is an excellent example of how a public-private partnership can leverage funds in tight fiscal times to create, maintain, and program a unique, world-class trails system that is open and accessible for all to enjoy.
posted Mar 29, 2018
The trail runs along the Spokane River for 37 miles from the Idaho state line to Nine Mile Falls, Washington. The paved trail is used both for commuting to work and for recreation.
posted Mar 29, 2018
Climbing through thick conifer woods to a scenic lake, the Lena Lake National Recreation Trail is managed by Olympic National Forest, Hood Canal District.
posted Mar 29, 2018
This Puget Sound water trail is a network of 55 shoreline campsites for people traveling the Pacific Northwest inland sea in human or wind-powered, beachable watercraft.
posted Feb 19, 2018
Want your trail to connect to the next town? The next county? How about the next state?
posted Feb 19, 2018
Planning and implementation of three complex regional trail systems in three western states.
posted Jan 16, 2018
As Trail Construction Manager of the Hansville Greenway, Sid led the effort to provide Kitsap County with volunteer and financial resources to prepare two grant applications for the completion of the Hansville Greenway trails.
posted Jan 16, 2018
Tom is a volunteer who works with every public agency on the Olympic Peninsula to construct and maintain trail, plan trail work, and recommend trail use and policy changes.
posted Jan 16, 2018
In the early 1990s, Joan Melcher retired as a High School Chemistry teacher from the Issaquah Washington School District.
posted Jan 16, 2018
Bob Pacific began his career with the US Forest Service, on the Bly Ranger District of the Fremont National Forest.