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Recipes and Tips for Allergic Hikers
Jun 06, 2017
Got an allergy-prone little one? You'll want to read Sarah Kirkconnell's tips and recipes for keeping them healthy and happy on trail.
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Bring on the Bugs: A Key to Identifying 10 Common Washington Insects
May 25, 2017
Although they are small, insects control much of our natural environment! They pollinate flowers, decompose organic material into soil, and provide food to many other species. The next time you and your family are out hiking, try to spot one of these ten common Washington insects.
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Adventure: Mothers Make It Happen
May 12, 2017
Mothers (grandmothers, aunts and cousins) have opened the doors for so many of us to the outdoors. In honor of Mother's Day, we bring you four stories of mothers leading the charge on trails.
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Hiking With Kids: It's All About the Cupcakes
May 12, 2017
A hiking-obsessed mom gets her reluctant 6-year-old out on trail. And, amazingly, everyone has fun.
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Build Strong Family Bonds While Giving Back to Trails
May 09, 2017
On a recent rainy weekend, a group of WTA volunteers ranging in age from 9 to 60+ came together for a common goal: to give back to trails. We wanted to know what inspired them to spend a cold and wet Saturday digging in the dirt.
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Five Ways to Celebrate National Park Week with Your Family
Apr 09, 2017
National Park Week is April 15 - 23. Plan fun adventures with your family starting with these five suggestions.
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With WTA's Help, Youth Ambassadors Share Their Love for Trails
Mar 04, 2017
Through WTA's Youth Ambassador Program, young people who love to hike and volunteer gain valuable skills and share their love for trails
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10 Years of Youth Engagement
Apr 12, 2017
Thanks to our members and donors, over the past 10 years, WTA’s youth engagement has grown into a comprehensive program serving thousands of students. But that’s not all. It’s also fostering the next generation of environmental advocates.
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Advice From a Pro: Keep Your Kids (and Yourself) Comfortable on Trail
Feb 07, 2017
Käryn Gaffney, Branch Ambassador for the Seattle chapter of Hike It Baby, shares what sorts of tips or gear she packs when she hits the trail with her two-year-old.
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New Guidebook Series, Close to Home
Feb 02, 2017
A new set of guidebooks and a young son have given guidebook author Craig Romano a fresh perspective.
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Youth Ambassador Spotlight: Julianna Hoza
Feb 03, 2017
Learn how this Youth Ambassador has been making big waves in her local hiking community.
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Upcycle DIY: Plastic Bag to Stuff Sack
Dec 06, 2016
Try this fun project with your kids! Use cracker, cereal, or candy bags and some old shoelaces to create bags that are great for hiking excursions.
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Alumni Survey: Collecting a Decade of Memories from Youth Volunteer Vacations
Dec 19, 2016
To commemorate these last ten years, we are looking for volunteers who participated on a youth volunteer vacation from 2007-2016 to share their experience with us.
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Harvest Your Own Christmas Tree in the National Forest
Dec 07, 2017
Head to a National Forest this season to for your very own Christmas tree. Available to cut with a permit from now until December 24, harvesting Christmas trees is a unique way to experience your public lands.
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WTA's Krista Dooley Recognized at Washington State Trails Conference
Nov 01, 2016
Krista Dooley, Washington Trails Association’s youth programs director, who recently received the Youth Advocacy Award from the Washington State Trails Coalition.
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Every Kid in a Park Launches for 2017
Oct 20, 2016
Every Kid in a Park is launching for its second year -- get your fourth grader his or her free federal lands pass now!
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The Wonderland Trail: Mission Accomplished
Sep 29, 2016
After 10 years, a family of five achieves their goal of completing Mount Rainier’s Wonderland Trail together.
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A Family Quest to the Hike 7 Trails Built by WTA in the Southwest
Sep 15, 2016
Ryan Ojerio, WTA's Southwest Regional Manager, set out with his kids to hike the 7 new trails built by WTA volunteers in one month. Here's their story.
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New Youth Volunteer Vacation Trip! Pacific Crest Trail at Goodwin Meadows August 20-27
Jul 21, 2016
Finish your summer off right with a week in the beautiful William O. Douglas Wilderness. WTA has added an incredible late summer hiking, backpacking and trail maintenance opportunity to work on the Pacific Crest Trail. This trip is open to teens ages 15 to 18 with some previous trail maintenance experience.
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Christina Benton: Mama on a Mission
Jun 08, 2016
Last winter, Christina Benton took to the road with her three kids, for a 64-day trek across the country. Her goal: to share America's National Parks with her children, and to raise awareness about the park service's lack of visitors who look like her family.
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Hiking with a New Baby
Jun 09, 2016
Youth Programs Director Krista Dooley and her husband recently welcomed a new baby. She shares what it was like to recuperate from birth, and how hiking has changed for her and her husband now that they're sharing the trail with a third little hiker.
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Get Your Kid in a Park This Summer
Jun 08, 2016
Maximize your Every Kid in a Park pass with these starter ideas.
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Raising Tomorrow's Trail Stewards
Apr 11, 2016
The Homeschool Stewardship Squad allows kids and parents to volunteer, play and learn together outside. Heidi Watters organized the squad in 2011, and we asked her some history and tips for encouraging your own little ones.
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Outdoor Adventures for Girls: Sign Up for a Summer Volunteer Vacation
Mar 31, 2016
Sign up solo and meet a whole crew of new friends, or bring a friend and have an adventure together.
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Fourth Graders: Get Your Free Christmas Trees!
Dec 07, 2015
Explore your public lands in all their winter glory--harvest your own Christmas tree! Plus, through the Every Kid in a Park initiative, fourth graders can get a free permit this year.
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Youth Ambassador Program Doubles in 2015
Dec 11, 2015
Twenty-four incredible students, WTA's Youth Ambassadors, recently spent a weekend at a leadership summit preparing to become the youth voices of WTA in the year ahead.
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Explore Washington With Every Kid in a Park
Oct 07, 2015
A new national initiative will connect fourth graders and their families with their federal public lands for free this year. Below are tips to help fourth graders get the pass, and for all families to get out and enjoy federal lands in the coming year.
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Stuffed Animals: The Toy You'll Want to Have On Trail
Oct 01, 2015
Bringing a fuzzy friend on trail has all kinds of benefits. Having a small comfort from home can make adventures more appealing to young ones, whether it's exploring a new place together, or snuggled in a sleeping bag after a long day.
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Keep Kids Warm and Happy on Trail this Fall
Oct 07, 2015
With brisk temperatures, vivid color, and fascinating fungi, fall is a favorite season for many hiking families. From hot drinks to cozy layers, here's how you can ensure a pleasant outing for everyone this season.
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Every Kid in a Park Launches in Seattle
Sep 10, 2015
WTA helped launch the Every Kid in a Park program, a new national initiative to connect kids and their families with the trails, wildlife, and history on federal lands for free.
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