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Centennial Trail at Lake Cassidy- Chainsaw Logout

Day Work Party

Thu Feb 5, 2026: 8:30 AM — 3:30 PM

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Region

Puget Sound and Islands — Seattle-Tacoma Area

Crew Leader: Mike Read

Photo by Megan Joann Rice

Overview

WTA volunteer crews will help build a new ADA-accessible loop trail near Lake Cassidy, connecting to the Centennial Trail.

About the Area

The main section of the Centennial Trail, a paved trail that stretches through Snohomish to the Skagit county line. It follows the original route of the Seattle, Lake Shore and Eastern Railway; sections of this railway have since been acquired by Nortern Pacific and Burlington Northern. The name is thanks to efforts by locals in the late eighties, who lobbied for a trail to be established in 1989, which was the year of Washington state's centennial. 

What to Expect

We'll have fun, work hard and make a difference! No experience is necessary.

Project Description

WTA volunteer crews will build a new ADA-accessible, gravel-surfaced loop trail that connects to the Centennial Trail near Lake Cassidy. Work will include clearing the trail corridor of vegetation, removing organic material down to buildable mineral soil, and hauling, spreading, and compacting gravel to create a durable tread surface. Crews will use mechanized equipment such as plate compactors and power wheelbarrows to move and install gravel efficiently. Volunteers will also construct two turnpikes and a wood retaining wall using dimensional lumber, rock, and gravel to support accessibility, long-term sustainability, and trail durability.

Hiking Information

Our hike to the project site is expected to be * 1 mile roundtrip over flat terrain

Schedule

  • 8:30 AM: Be ready to sign in and meet the crew, rain or shine
  • 8:35 AM: Gather for a safety briefing, then hike to the project site
  • Morning: Work at your own pace, and take breaks throughout the day
  • 12:00 PM: Lunch on the trail
  • Afternoon: Consider trying a new task before wrapping up the day's work
  • 3:30 PM: Sign out after enjoying refreshments at the trailhead

For safety reasons, arriving late or leaving early is not allowed.

Planning Information

Get ready for a great day outside!

What it Takes to Do This Work Party

  • No experience is necessary—just bring a great attitude for working with a team! WTA provides the training and tools you need
  • Expect to be physically active at your own pace for up to 6 hours on uneven terrain
  • Recommended for ages 10 and older; under 14 must be accompanied by an adult and a parental consent form must be signed for anyone under 18


What to Wear

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Required:

  • Sturdy work or hiking boots Logout Boot Example Guide
  • Work gloves
  • Eye protection (safety glasses should have wrapping side shields. ANSI Z87.1+, or mesh "bug eye" goggles. RX glasses/sunglasses with after market side shields are also acceptable.)
  • Long pants
  • Long sleeve shirt

A hard hat will be provided by WTA if needed. For safety reasons, volunteers who do not have required boots and PPE will not be able to participate in the training.

What to Bring

  • Lunch and plenty of water
  • Rain jacket and pants
  • Extra warm clothing in case of wet or cold weather
  • A pack to carry your personal gear
  • A sense of fun and adventure for learning new skills and meeting great people!

Firearms and weapons are not allowed.

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Directions

Driving directions (from Everett, WA) to Getchell Trailhead

  1. Start in Everett. Get onto US-2 E.
    • About 4 minutes / 1.1 miles
  1. Stay on US-2 E, then follow signs to WA-204 E and WA-9 N toward Lake Stevens/Lake Cassidy. Continue until you reach 84th St NE / Getchell Rd.
    • About 14 minutes / 9.4 miles
  1. Continue on 84th St NE / Getchell Rd to the trailhead area on Westlund Rd.
    • About 1 minute / 0.6 miles

Destination: Getchell Trailhead

Westlund Rd, Lake Stevens, WA 98258

Note: Please follow the written directions above instead of using a GPS device. This will ensure that you get to the correct meeting location for this work party. The location of the pinpoint below is only approximate.

Getting to WTA work parties can involve travel on rough, unpaved roads in areas without cellular service and without street addresses that can be accurately used by navigation devices. Unless specifically noted otherwise, routes can generally be traveled by all types of vehicles. Volunteers with limited experience driving on unpaved mountain roads may want to allow extra time, beyond what is recommended in the directions above, to get to the meeting location.

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