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Moments with Miles, the Hike-a-Thon spokesmarmot
Jul 12, 2024
Hike-a-Thon’s spokesmarmot chats with WTA staff about his favorite event of the year!
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Hiker Headlines: Mount St. Helens crater rim collapse, Lake 22 and Shoofly Fire trail closures
Jul 11, 2024
A large piece of the Mount St. Helens crater rim has collapsed, resulting in danger and instability at the top of the Monitor Ridge route. July 16 is the Bureau of Land Management’s birthday, and parking fees will be waived on its lands. Over a thousand hikers pledged to stay on trail on Washington Trails Day this year! And be aware of several trail closures and fire restrictions as you plan your next adventure.
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New plan to rebuild Eightmile Dam and how it affects hikers
Jul 10, 2024
Just a few weeks ago, the state released its Final Environmental Impact Statement with a preferred plan for reconstructing Eightmile Dam in the Enchantments permit area of the Alpine Lakes Wilderness. The chosen option will increase the footprint of the dam and also give water managers the ability to change the water level in the lake by more than before.
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Gear up for learning: Transformative bikepacking trips for Olympia teens
Jul 09, 2024
The Avanti Bikes! program offers immersive educational experiences centered around bicycle education, safety, and community engagement. With the support of WTA, the program has also organized bikepacking trips to create hands-on learning opportunities, foster teamwork and promote environmental awareness.
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Trip Report Roundup: Solstice brings warmer weather, wildflowers and wildlife
Jul 08, 2024
No matter where hikers were heading after the summer solstice, they saw higher temperatures, flowers blooming and wildlife abound. Over the last couple of weeks, we at WTA — and the greater hiking community — have enjoyed reading all about your adventures in trip reports as summer officially starts.
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Three proud moments in WTA’s work for wilderness areas
Jul 03, 2024
July 3, 2024 was the 40th anniversary of the Washington State Wilderness Act, which created 18 wilderness areas — and expanded 3 wilderness areas — in our state. WTA has been working in, and for, wilderness areas for decades.
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Get rec'd: WTA adds hike recommender to app
Jul 01, 2024
Washingtonians are spoiled for choice when it comes to trails, and sometimes the sheer number of options can be intimidating. Don't you wish you had someone who could recommend the perfect trail for you? Lucky for you, WTA does.
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Hike-a-Thon is here — Get pumped for prizes
Jul 01, 2024
It’s July, which means registration for Hike-a-Thon is officially open. WTA’s annual peer-to-peer fundraiser helps raise important funds to support trail maintenance, free hiker resources, youth programs and so much more. Fundraising can be hard work, and we want to say thank you by recognizing your accomplishments. Check out this year's fundraising prizes!
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Hiker Headlines: Road to Artist Point opens, WTA wildfire and AQI map layers, new Elwha River Bridge nearly complete
Jun 27, 2024
WTA’s wildfire and AQI map layers on the Hike Finder Map are live for the summer. The road to Artist Point is for the season, but be aware of some road construction projects that might affect your hiking plans. Hikers have a few fun events to look forward to this summer. And happy early 4th of July!
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58 years of Signpost magazine: Vintage finds from the early years of WTA
Jun 25, 2024
We delve into the archives to celebrate the 58th anniversary of the first issue of Signpost magazine and the origin story of Washington Trails Association.
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A bounty of seaweed: How foraging can connect us to ancestral food practices and trails
A foraging trip offered a connection to the land and sea — and my own and other cultures. By Riley Collins
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Outdoor educators who inspire: Whatcom Intergenerational High School
Jun 24, 2024
Science teacher Cameron Kolk on how place-based education that integrates Western and Indigenous ways of knowing can foster a stronger sense of student identity, community and lasting, trusting relationships.
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A public school science outdoors program to inspire
Lincoln High School in Tacoma is proving the hypothesis that an outdoors science program can deliver on STEM, help students dream big and break down geographic, economic and social barriers to the outdoors. | by MJ Sampang
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Hiker Headlines: Hot weather, new trail segments open, SE burn ban, helicopters, Governor talks trails
Jun 20, 2024
It’s June 20. Flood watch on near the Bolt Creek burn scar in the Index/Skykomish area. Washington DNR bans dispersed campfires throughout its Southeast Region. New urban trail segments open in Spokane and Bellevue. Chelan Lakeshore trail closes fully; the Swale Canyon section of the Klickitat closes for repair through 2025. Helicopters at work in the North Cascades. Governor Inslee talks about the value of trails and taking action to protect them for Washington Trails Day.
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Go camping with a WTA work party this summer
Jun 20, 2024
Having a hard time snagging a campsite this summer? WTA may be hosting a work party with camping right where you want to be. Check out the schedule today!
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Outdoor educators who inspire: Tacoma Online
Jun 19, 2024
Assistant Principal Ruth Schlattmann on why it's vital for all kids to have the opportunity to experience community, set goals and stretch their comfort zones with outdoor experiences, even when they go to school in a largely online environment.
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Hiker Headlines: Mountain Loop Highway and Mount Pilchuck Road reopen, fire at Chelan Lakeshore, WTA is hiring
Jun 14, 2024
June 19 is Juneteenth, and parking fees will be waived in some areas. The Mountain Loop Highway and the road to Mount Pilchuck open this week! Wildfire season is here, and there is a partial closure on the Chelan Lakeshore Trail. And WTA is hiring for a South Puget Sound trails coordinator!
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Outdoor educators who inspire: Swiftwater Learning Center
Jun 12, 2024
Educator Michele Montgomery on how she uses hands-on learning and the outdoor classroom to share a sense of place and comfort and the outdoors. For high school students growing up in a recreation and tourism town at the foot of the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, those lessons can lead to lifelong passions and potential future careers.
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How do Forest Service roads signs work?
The U.S. Forest Service uses a variety of trail and road signs. Check out our guide on what they mean and how they help us get outside. By Jessi Loerch
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Olympic National Park seeks hiker feedback on new overnight permit limits for Enchanted Valley
Jun 07, 2024
This summer, for the first time, Olympic National Park will have a limit on overnight camping in the Enchanted Valley. This is a pilot project and park staff want to hear from hikers about this new quota system and how it impacts your outdoor experience.
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Hiker Headlines: Fee-free days, Stevens Canyon Road reopens, warm days coming
Jun 06, 2024
Parking fees will be waived in some areas this weekend. Stevens Canyon Road has reopened after a 2-year-long improvement project. The Forest Service has invested over $1.2 million in future Pacific Northwest forest restoration projects. Watch out for some upcoming closures and construction delays. And we’ve got some hot weather coming this weekend!
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Meet the 2024 Lost Trails Found paid crews
Jun 04, 2024
WTA's Lost Trails Found paid crews have a big summer of trail work planned. Meet some of the maintainers doing this tough work and learn what they're looking forward to in 2024. By Joseph Gonzalez
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A gift to WTA that spans generations
Jun 04, 2024
One volunteer's gift honors family memories while sustaining the trails of tomorrow. By Adam Steinberg
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Volunteering is worth the trip: Why three volunteers travel interstate for Washington trails
WTA’s backcountry trips draw volunteers back year after year from across the country. Three volunteers explain why they make the trip to spend time on trail with WTA. By Anna Roth
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Hiker Headlines: National Trails Day, Kopachuck State Park year-long closure, new wide socks
May 30, 2024
June 1 is National Trails Day! Be aware of a few closures that might affect your hiking plans. And Darn Tough has created a new line of socks made for wide feet.
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Trip report corner: Decades of hikes and stories
May 29, 2024
Peer into years of hiking experience with longtime WTA trip reporters Bob and Barb.
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No Child Left Inside gets more kids outdoors than ever
May 28, 2024
WTA and our partners — Youth Experiential Training Institute, The Wilderness Society and others — succeeded in securing No Child Left Inside's highest level of funding to date from the state legislature. This investment of $7 million for grants from 2023-2025 is now funding 92 programs around the state, supporting tens of thousands of Washington’s youth in getting outdoors.
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Before and after: Trails get a glow-up from WTA crews
May 24, 2024
Nearly halfway through the year (what, how is that possible), WTA has done more than 350 work parties. We've opened trails, improved staircases and even improved a climbing area!
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Hiker Headlines: Now hiring, Pratt River Trail closed, Cayuse Pass opening, hike planning with WTA
May 23, 2024
WTA is hiring for a South Puget Sound trail crew leader. Join WTA hiking experts on May 30 for tips on how to plan your next adventures. Some places are opening up for the season, but there are also some temporary closures. The Forest Service is asking the public for help to limit the spread of a fungus that can be fatal to bats in the Boulder Cave area. And Memorial Day weekend is here!
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New local map makes the Carbon River corner of Rainier easier to explore
May 20, 2024
On the northwest corner of Mount Rainier National Park is a series of communities and outdoor experiences that make an ideal getaway for visiting the park, even when you don’t have reservations. The town of Wilkeson has collaborated with partners, including WTA, to create a locally-designed visitor access map to guide your visit.
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