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posted Apr 11, 2024

Cle Elum Ranger District Annual Liberty Work Party

The Hurtin’ Units, under the guidance and direction of David McMains, work annually on the Cle Elum Ranger District, logging out trails, patrolling (educating users on TREAD Lightly! Principles) and cleaning up public lands in the Swauk corridor.


posted Apr 10, 2024

Statewide Youth Volunteer Trail Maintenance

Washington Trails Association (WTA) has been engaging volunteers in trail maintenance for 30 years. Since 1993, WTA has engaged more than 44,000 volunteers who have contributed more than 2.4 million hours of service to trails in Washington. As part of this robust program, WTA has been offering volunteer trail maintenance opportunities specifically for youth since 2005.


posted Mar 20, 2023

Christine Prescott

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States


posted Dec 13, 2022

Montana Napier

Oak Harbor, Washington, United States


posted Nov 22, 2021

Evans Creek ORV Area

The USFS Evans Creek ORV Area is unique in being a dedicated off-road vehicle riding area on USFS National Forest land. Sitting at the knee of Mt. Rainier


published Feb 2021

Book Review of Journeys North: The Pacific Crest Trail

by Jim Schmid

Jim Schmid shares his review of this recently released book. In Journeys North, legendary trail angel, thru hiker, and former PCTA board member Barney Scout Mann spins a compelling tale of six hikers on the Pacific Crest Trail in 2007 as they walk from Mexico to Canada.


published Feb 2020

Northwest Youth Corps is looking for leaders

by Northwest Youth Corps

Put your skills to the test in the beautiful Pacific Northwest.


published Jan 2020

Economy, Environment and Health Benefit from Trails, Two New Studies Show

by American Trails Staff

Trails contribute more than $8.2 billion to Washington state's economy, according to companion studies released by the Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office.


posted Sep 12, 2018

Trails and Towns Together

Efforts to link “trail-to-town” have played a part in remaking communities. This webinar will include a case study of the first known “trail town” initiative - the Trail Town Program® along the Great Allegheny Passage.


published Jun 2007

A Tale of a Trail: Boardwalks for Woodinville

Developing a trails plan for Rotary Community Park/Little Bear Creek that includes boardwalks through environmentally sensitive area.


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Lopez Community Trails Network (LCTN)

Lopez Island, Washington

Lopez Community Trails Network (LCTN) mission is to facilitate and participate actively in the creation, use, and maintenance of a network of safe non-motorized trails on Lopez Island to benefit community members of all a...


1937 Bakerview Rd, Lopez Island, Washington 98261

http://www.lopeztrails.org/home/

Trail Boss

Bellingham, Washington

We’re a tiny company that builds a trail tool in our small hometown of Bellingham, WA. That’s what we’re about. We help the world’s most dedicated trail workers craft and care for the trails they love by making a packabl...


1602 Carolina St. – Suite D3, Bellingham, Washington 98229
[email protected]
https://trailbossusa.com

Yakama Nation Department of Natural Resources

Toppenish, Washington

Provides professional engineering and surveying services necessary to enhance and develop infrastructure that serves the collective needs of the Yakama Nation.


PO Box 151 | 401 Fort Rd., Toppenish, Washington 98948
(509) 865-5121
https://www.yakama.com/

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