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Victory! Congress Approves Vital Funding for Public Lands

Jul 22, 2020

The Great American Outdoors Act has passed the Senate and the House. With full funding for the Land and Water Conversation Fund and $9.5 billon for the backlog of maintenance on federal lands, the Great American Outdoors Act is a historic piece of public lands legislation. Thank you for helping to make it happen!

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Shaping the Future of Recreation in Snoquera

Snoquera offers endless opportunities for outdoor recreation | By Christina Hickman

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Building Trail Smart Hikers in 2020

Jul 17, 2020

From a nationwide coalition to an email series, we're helping hikers learn responsible hiking skills in innovative ways in 2020.

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Hiker Headlines: Write Your Representative, Latino Conservation Week, Comet, Rainier Q&A

Jul 16, 2020

It's July 16. Please write to your House member right now to support the Great American Outdoors Act. Latino Conservation Week kicks off soon. We have some tips on where you can hike to see the comet. And Mount Rainier's superintendent answers some questions about this summer.

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Trails Forever: Building a Sustainable Trail System That Will Stand the Test of Time

What it takes to build a healthy, durable trail system. By Jessi Loerch

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What to Expect at Mount Rainier This Summer: Q&A With Rainier's Superintendent

Jul 10, 2020

WTA staff recently sat down — over Zoom — with Chip Jenkins, superintendent of Mount Rainier National Park, to gain some behind the scenes insight on what we can expect at the park this year.

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Hiker Headlines: Act Now for Public Lands, Coronavirus, Online Events

Jul 09, 2020

It's July 9. If you act now, you can help public lands get vital funding for years to come. WTA joined partners for an exciting talk about the value of time outside, and how we can help more people enjoy time in nature. Coronavirus continues to disrupt some outdoors services. And we have ideas for a few — remote — events to celebrate the outdoors. Here's some news you might have missed while out on trail this week.

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Helping Disabled People Find Belonging Outdoors

Accessibility can benefit everyone who spends time on trail | By Syren Nagakyrie

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Taking Hikes, Building Friendships

Jul 07, 2020

When she was brand-new to Washington, time on trails helped Kayla Nunez find her new community.

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Low Snow, High Peaks and Big Views: Summer's Coming to Washington

Jul 06, 2020

The long weekend inspired a lot of you to get outside. Trip reports show everything from backyard to backcountry, and a lot of you headed to some standby areas for adventure: the Mountain Loop Highway, Snoquera, and the Teanaway, part of WTA's Trails Rebooted campaign.

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Hiker Headlines: Fire Safety, Hike-a-Thon, Inclusive Trails, National Park Re-openings

Jul 02, 2020

It's July 2. We all need to keep safety in mind right now — from fires to fireworks. And while we're at it, let's also keep each other safe and welcome everyone on trail. You can now register for WTA's Hike-aThon! National parks continue to open up more options for exploring. And a bill in Congress offers some good news for road access to trailheads. Here's some news you might have missed wile out on trail this week.

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#RecreateResponsibly: Creating a Safe, Welcoming Outdoors for All

Jul 01, 2020

We all have to work together to keep each other safe from the dangers of COVID-19. But we also can work together to keep each other safe in another, vital way.

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Caring for Trails, Caring for People

Jun 29, 2020

It’s hard to imagine what WTA would look like without the McKibben family, and even harder to overstate Craig’s impact. From volunteering with our trail maintenance program, to serving as our board president, and even filling in as interim executive director.

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Camping in Washington This Summer: What You Need to Know

Jun 26, 2020

Not sure how and where to go camping this year? We spoke to land managers across the state and gathered information to make your planning easier.

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Books to Cultivate a Sense of Wonder in Nature — Wherever You Are

Jun 26, 2020

Reading can help you look at the world in a whole new way. Here are some books, for kids to adults, to get you started.

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Hiker Headlines: Rainier Backpacking, Two Surveys and Bipartisan Chats

Jun 25, 2020

It's June 25. You can apply for backcountry permits at Mount Rainier. Two surveys give you a chance to share your opinions. And REI's CEO and two senators recently spoke about the bipartisan support for public lands. Here's some news you might have missed while out on trail recently.

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Making Connections: How Small Trails Can Make a Big Difference

Small trails can have a big impact in creating a healthy trail system that lets people explore from backyards to the backcountry. By Anna Roth

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Hiker Headlines: Standing Against Racism, Juneteenth, Enchantments Delays, Public Lands Bill

Jun 18, 2020

It's June 18. WTA commits to standing against racism. Juneteenth is tomorrow, here are a few ways to honor the day. Expect major delays if you're hiking the Enchantments soon. And funding for public lands is making progress in Congress.

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Using Science to Make Getting Outside Easier

Jun 15, 2020

What keeps people from getting outside? What are the barriers that make it hard to spend time on trail? Those are the questions that social scientists from the USDA Forest Service’s Pacific Northwest Research Station are trying to answer.

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Apps WTA is Loving Right Now

Jun 14, 2020

Apps on our phone are not only a way to connect to each other, they’re also a way to connect to nature. Right now, our phones are a lifeline for many to the broader world and the people we love. They can also serve as a bit of necessary rest and a way to connect with the natural world. From flora and fauna to running and, of course, hiking, here are some apps that WTA staff members are loving right now.

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Hiker Headlines: Mount Rainier and North Cascades Openings, Hopeful News for Public Lands

Jun 11, 2020

It’s June 11. Mount Rainier is opening up more areas for day use. North Cascades National Park will begin to allow camping and backpacking. An important bill for public lands is making progress in the U.S. Senate. And if you want to get outside but don't have the gear you need, there's a new option for easy rentals via the mail. Here’s some news you might have missed this week.

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Talking About My Generation

Jun 11, 2020

Youth are a powerful force for trails.

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Nature on Trail: Big Sagebrush and Anna's Hummingbird

Jun 09, 2020

Washington's wild places are teeming with life. Learn a bit more about two local species, the big sagebrush and Anna's hummingbird, and where you can find them.

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We Stand in Solidarity

Jun 01, 2020

A statement from WTA.

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Hiker Headlines: In Solidarity, Public Lands Funding, Safe Hiking

May 31, 2020

It's June 4. WTA is mourning along with our country. An important public lands bill is making progress in Congress. This weekend you won't need a Discover Pass to park at state parks. And WTA's Jill Simmons will join a discussion today about safe outdoor recreation this summer.

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Hiker Headlines: Gorge Trails and North Cascades National Park Begin Reopening, Camping

May 28, 2020

It’s May 28. Trails are starting to reopen in the Gorge. North Cascades National Park and the surrounding national recreation areas are beginning to open trails. Some campgrounds will begin to reopen. Our trip reporters are amazing us every day. And a series of plays (watchable from home!) brings to life the joys and struggles of hiking. Here’s some news you might have missed while out on trail this week.

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The Power of Hikers and Trip Reports

May 27, 2020

Together, the WTA community has created a deep resource full of knowledge and enthusiasm. | By Anna Roth

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Walking Through Past and Present: Seattle's Redlining Heritage Trail

The Redlining Heritage Trail offers a path to understanding, strength and empowerment | By Emi Okikawa

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Hiker Headlines: Forest Service Trailheads Reopen, Tips to #RecreateResponsibly

May 22, 2020

It’s May 22, nearly Memorial Day weekend. Most Forest Service developed trailheads will be open this weekend, but campgrounds remain closed. Parts of Mount Rainier National Park are reopening. Our volunteer trail maintenance is still temporarily suspended, but we've seen volunteers getting really creative with their free time. And WTA has helped create and share safety tips to keep everyone who loves the outdoors safe.

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Making Memorial Day Memories from Your Home Basecamp

May 22, 2020

Five creative ways to get outside and make the most of the long weekend.

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