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What winter flooding will mean for towns and trails, and how hikers can help
Dec 17, 2025
Catastrophic flooding has hit communities hard and washed out major access routes to trails and public lands and trail towns like Stehekin, Greenwater and Marblemount. From coordinating with our partners to trail work to advocacy for access and funding, WTA and hikers stand ready to be part of the recovery.
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Hiker Headlines: Widespread flooding impacts communities and closes roads, trails and campgrounds
Dec 11, 2025
Widespread and historic flooding from rain and melting snow continues to impact communities across Western Washington. Major roads including Hwy 2 and Blewett Pass, and trails all along the Cascades and Olympics have closed due to landslides and trees down. Other smaller roads, campgrounds and trailhead facilities have also been impacted or closed for safety. Landslide risk remains high, and hikers should consider delaying or shifting hiking plans.
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Rebooting trails through planning, partnerships and volunteer power
Dec 10, 2025
For 6 years, WTA’s Trails Rebooted work has supported popular outdoor recreation areas to meet the needs of everyone who wants to get outside. It’s been a community effort — trail advocates, WTA members, volunteers and many partners have made this work possible. We’ve helped build new trails in the Teanaway and Lake Whatcom areas, and we’re now assembling a team to look at trails near Mount Rainier.
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Make New Year's Day 2026 an outdoor adventure with First Day Hikes
Dec 10, 2025
Join Washington State Parks for First Day Hikes on New Year's Day and spend the day outside to kick off 2026!
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Hiker Headlines: Seasonal roads close in North Cascades, hiker hearts open across state
Dec 04, 2025
Thank you so much for all of your support during GivingTuesday this week! And, it’s December — things are starting to close for the winter, including the Mountain Loop Highway and Highway 20.
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5 WTA partner organizations to support this GivingTuesday
Dec 02, 2025
Washington Trails Association believes that trails are for everyone, forever. We seek to create a community of avid outdoor enthusiasts. This year for GivingTuesday, we are highlighting five WTA partner groups. Please consider sharing your generosity with these organizations.
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60,000 people make one strong voice for trails
Dec 01, 2025
This year showed us what we can do when we bring our voices together for public lands. WTA’s Trail Action Network — which is 60,000 hikers strong — protected state trails funding, prevented the sale of national public lands and inspired us with your dedication.
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Hiker Headlines: GivingTuesday, WTA is hiring, stay overnight at Fort Worden State Park
Nov 20, 2025
GivingTuesday is coming up on Dec. 2! WTA is hiring for several 2026 seasonal positions — apply now. Gifford Pinchot National Forest has closed Forest Road 6808 due to a sinkhole, and its voicemail system is currently down. Christmas tree permits are now available in some national forests, and Washington State Parks is piloting a lodging program at Fort Worden State Park.
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Warm hands, happy feet: WTA’s gear library and Outdoor Research’s gear help kids get outside
Nov 19, 2025
WTA’s Outdoor Leadership Training program has been helping youth get outside for more than a decade. But getting outdoors often requires gear, which can be spendy. Support from partners like Outdoor Research, who donates winter gear, helps keep kids warm and dry when they get outside.
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The deeply rewarding work of clearing a trail lost to time and brush
Nov 17, 2025
WTA crews have been working to restore the White River trail, which would open up loop options and smoother access to the PCT in the Glacier Peak Wilderness.
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How pack llamas are helping hikers with Parkinson's return to trail
When a lifelong hiker was diagnosed with the disease, he found a way to keep getting outside. And he helped others do the same. By Chloe Ferrone
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Creating a Path for Outdoor Leaders
WTA celebrates 5 years of helping build a better future for trails through the Emerging Leaders Program | By MJ Mahan and Krista Dooley.
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Hiker Headlines: Highway 20 closed this weekend, Summit at Snoqualmie parking fees
Nov 13, 2025
It’s Nov. 13. Highway 20 will be temporarily closed starting 5 p.m. today, Nov. 13, due to weather conditions. The Summit at Snoqualmie has announced its 2025-26 parking fees. And the government has resumed operations. Here’s some news you may have missed while out on trail this week.
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From fear to safety
Hiking isn't fun or beneficial when you face discrimination on trail. Here's how one researcher is shaping a more welcoming outdoors for BIPOC recreators. By Linnea Johnson
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Volunteer appreciation 2025: Celebrating the people who give back
Nov 10, 2025
Our gratitude for our volunteers happens every day. Once a year though, we dedicate one week to celebrate volunteers and members who fuel our work — Volunteer Appreciation Week. Here's a roundup of how we welcomed longtime and new volunteers to celebrate their efforts this year.
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Hiker Headlines: It's sno-park season, Carter Falls trail closed, fee-free day
Nov 06, 2025
Veterans Day is a fee-free day. WTA and other organizations will be at Summon the Snow at the Seattle REI this Saturday! Cayuse Pass is closed at Mount Rainier National Park boundary for the winter and the Carter Falls trail is closed due to a dislodged bridge. And it’s now sno-park pass season!
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I found my people on a WTA work party
Nov 04, 2025
I have been volunteering with WTA for almost 2 years and have participated in close to 200 work parties. Here's why the community of people at work parties keeps me coming back. By Anne Kang
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A whirlwind trail work tour — from Frog Pond to Turtleback, Big Rock to Three Corner Rock
Nov 03, 2025
Projects around the state are wrapping up! Check out these regional updates on the work we're most excited about.
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See how your vote is creating healthy forests and new trails thanks to the Climate Commitment Act
Nov 03, 2025
One year ago, Washington residents voted to defend the Climate Commitment Act. Now, we’d like to celebrate how this act is benefiting lands in Washington state and the people who enjoy them.
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Trailwork behind the scenes: The joys of tool maintenance
Oct 30, 2025
Caring for the tools we use on trails is a big job. Thankfully, dedicated and skilled volunteers around the state help make this big project a lot easier.
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Hiker Headlines: Mount Pilchuck road, nightly Longmire gate winter closures, Little Spokane's fresh new trailhead
Oct 30, 2025
It’s Oct. 30. Winter continues in the mountains: The road to Mount Pilchuck and Westside Road at Mount Rainier is closed and the nightly Longmire gate closures will begin on Oct. 31. The Knothead Loop at Little Spokane has a refreshed trailhead. Here’s some news you may have missed while out on trail this week.
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WTA professional crews build staircase in beloved Spokane park
Oct 28, 2025
Washington Trails Association’s professional trail crews recently built a staircase in Spokane’s High Drive Bluff Park. The new staircase provides safe and more sustainable access to one of Spokane's most popular trail systems. By Joseph Gonzalez
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Hiker Headlines: White River Bridge reopens early; Chinook, Cayuse passes closing for winter
Oct 23, 2025
Chinook Pass and Cayuse Pass are closing for the winter on Friday. North Shore Road along Lake Quinault has also closed and I-90 near Cle Elum is closed due to overpass damage. But here’s some good news: The White River Bridge on SR 410 has opened ahead of schedule! And there’s snow in the mountains.
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New plan to fire more national parks staff and rangers undercuts already short-staffed parks
Oct 21, 2025
The Trump administration detailed their plans to fire at least 2,050 staff who work for the Department of the Interior, including eliminating at least 272 additional positions at the National Park Service. The planned firing come on top of massive reductions in staffing for national public lands agencies since February. The cuts leave hikers less safe, reduce everyone’s access to public lands and must be overturned.
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How WTA and public lands keep water clean for wildlife and people
Oct 20, 2025
60 million Americans rely on national forests for their drinking water. With that in mind, WTA builds trails that minimize impacts to waterways and can function as part of the surrounding landscape. We also advocate for land protections because protected and funded public lands mean clean water for people and wildlife.
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Hiker Headlines: Road to Artist Point closed for winter; more Rainier roads, state parks to close; WTA public lands webinar
Oct 16, 2025
Join WTA’s advocacy team for a webinar on the latest on our national public lands and how we can continue to champion for our trails and public lands at 6:30 p.m. on Oct. 29! It’s winter in the mountains — the road to Artist Point is closed for the season, and some roads at Mount Rainier are gearing up to close soon, too. SR 18, east of Tiger Mountain, is also temporarily closing for construction. And the Big Four Ice Caves have collapsed!
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6 volunteer crew leaders who build trails and community
Our amazing volunteer leaders ensure our work parties are safe, fun and even get a little work done. Their deep love for the outdoors and appreciation for our community make them a priceless part of WTA. By Victoria Obermeyer.
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Hiker Headlines: Mountain snow incoming, free day, vote for your favorite photo
Oct 09, 2025
Friday is World Mental Health Day, and you can head to state-managed lands without a Discover Pass. Vote for your favorite photo in the Flora and Fauna category of WTA's photo contest. The Washington Department of Natural Resources has launched a new notification system for prescribed burns. And snow is coming to the mountains!
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Navigating trail disappointments with mindfulness
When a day on trail doesn't go how you'd planned, taking a time to find gentle perspective can help you calm your irritation and see the bigger picture. By Beth Glosten.
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Putting our heads together: Trail work as a team effort
If you’ve ever joined a WTA work party, you know the work is about more than digging tread or clearing brush. By Brandon Tigner
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