Signpost Blog
"This little newsletter has been an experiment so far, testing a hunch I've had that such a means of communication among walkers is needed." — Signpost magazine, 1966.
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Enhance Your Hikes with 5 Hints From a (Sorta) Famous Person
Nov 30, 2018
How to beat the winter blues and embrace a sense of play? Grab your sequins or a stuffed chicken, recommends guidebook author David Williams.
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Columbia Gorge Trails Reopen After Fire
Nov 28, 2018
Gorge area hikers rejoice! After more than a year of burn closures, several trails affected by the Eagle Creek Fire are back in business.
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The Changing Face of the National Forest
Nov 19, 2018
Meet Yewah Lau, the district ranger for the Hood Canal Ranger District and 16-year veteran with the U.S. Forest Service. Be sure to join us in pledging to thank a ranger after reading.
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Watch for Winter Road Closures Across the Cascades
Nov 14, 2018
With winter right around the corner, be prepared for road closures throughout the cascades. Chinook Pass and Cayuse Pass around Mount Rainier, and the North Cascades Highway all tend to close in mid-Novemer.
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Washington State Trails Conference: Learning More About How Our Trail System Works
Nov 13, 2018
The 2018 Washington Trails Conference was full of learning opportunities and fascinating information about what goes into the trails we enjoy.
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3 Organizations That Go Outside to Train the Next Generation of Scientists
Nov 13, 2018
Three ways that graduates from WTA's Outdoor Leadership Training program are taking kids outside to learn about science and inspire the next generation of outdoor leaders.
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WTA's Top 5 Advocacy Wins in 2018
Nov 12, 2018
2018 was a year of exciting successes for trails across the state.
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Online Passes Now Available for Olympic and Mount Rainier National Parks
Nov 09, 2018
Be prepared for adventure in Olympic National Park and Mount Rainier National Park by purchasing your entrance pass online and bringing a paper copy with you.
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See a Spotted Skunk or Snowy Plover? How Hikers Can Contribute to Wildlife Research
Nov 06, 2018
Spot wildlife on a hike this winter? After you file a trip report, take one more step to contribute to conservation science.
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Forest Leader: Thank You, WTA Community, for Your Warm Welcome
Nov 05, 2018
The new regional forester for the U.S. Forest Service's Pacific Northwest Region looks forward to working with the WTA community to care for trails.
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Where Are They Now: Arlen Bogaards
Oct 31, 2018
Arlen Bogaards is our Northwest Regional Manager, but he started his career at WTA as a volunteer.
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3 Incredible Wildlife Cams to Brighten Your Day
Oct 26, 2018
Ever what your trail friends are up to when you're not around? These wildlife cams shed some light.
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Grant Helps Improve Trail Experiences in Hood Canal Area
Oct 25, 2018
Before & after: take a look at how trails were transformed thanks to a grant and a lot of hard work from WTA volunteers.
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A 15-Year Vision For Trails: Meet The Teanaway Community Forest
Oct 24, 2018
After one and a half years, the final draft of the Teanaway Community Forest is finally here!
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Starting a Washington Trail Journey Using Trailhead Direct
Oct 24, 2018
With no car and no way to reach trails, Trailhead Direct is a great option for new hikers to start their journey and for seasoned hikers to enjoy as well.
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Five Tips to Make the Most of Your My Backpack Account
Oct 17, 2018
Didn't think your My Backpack account could get any better? It can.
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You Did It! Lake Serene Is Protected Forever
Oct 17, 2018
Last Friday, our friends at Forterra announced they have officially completed the purchase of land abutting the Lake Serene trail, guaranteeing the trail will remain accessible forever.
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Trailhead Direct to Continue to Provide Trails-to-Transit Service Through October
Oct 08, 2018
Transit services to the Issaquah Alps, Mount Si, and Mailbox Peak will be available until October 28 through the Trailhead Direct.
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What's the Deal with LWCF?
Oct 05, 2018
For the past 52 years, the Land and Water Conservation Authorization and Funding Act (LWCF) has been our nation’s most successful conservation and recreation program. With its future in flux, here's what you need to know.
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Capturing the Beauty of Details
Oct 05, 2018
Artist Elizabeth Ahlem Clark talks trails, art and inspiration.
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Interactive Recreation Map Offers More Options for Accessible Hikes
Oct 04, 2018
An interactive map of ADA-compliant trails and features is now available on the Washington State Parks website.
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