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"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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How youth are fighting climate grief with action

Apr 14, 2025

Time outside helps the youth with Climate Action Families in their work to advance climate justice. By Emory Ranes

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Hiker Headlines: Now hiring, Olympic National Park summer camping permits, Olympic National Forest going primarily cashless

Apr 10, 2025

WTA is hiring for our seasonal Lost Trails Found professional trail crews! Olympic National Park summer season backcountry camping permits are available starting April 15, and most Olympic National Forest fees will now be cashless. There’s a road closure on Forest Road 25 in the Cowlitz Valley Ranger District. And Mount Rainier National Park is asking folks to be careful when they’re recreating on the mountain.

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A case for hiking near home

Apr 07, 2025

Hiking is a great way to de-stress, but there’s nothing like traffic to instantly evaporate joy felt while on during your time on trail. Here is our case for considering a hike near you.

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Hiker Headlines: WTA is hiring, new Riverside State Park trailhead, coastal cleanup

Apr 03, 2025

WTA is hiring a summer trail crew leader for our work at Mount Rainier National Park. Work is starting on a new trailhead at Riverside State Park! An Olympic National Park coastal cleanup is coming up soon. And the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife wants your input to help them build a plan for the Olympic-Willapa Hills Wildlife Area Complex.

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Helping youth find hope in the face of climate change

Apr 02, 2025

“I am motivated to confront the climate crisis today because it’s really not fair that a bunch of people, animals and environments are suffering and being destroyed without a care in the world.”

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Backpackers, here's the deal for the Chelan Lakeshore trail this year

Mar 28, 2025

What's closed, what's open, and what to bring to camp on this popular trail this summer.

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Hiker Headlines: Icicle Road traffic delays; state park same-day camping reservations, Riverside State Park closures

Mar 27, 2025

Repair work starts on Icicle Road on April 14 — expect delays and closures! Washington State Parks now accept same-day campsite bookings. And several trails at Riverside State Park will be closed for a few months for a forest health treatment project.

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When big damage requires heavy duty trail cleanup

Mar 25, 2025

In November 2024, the Pacific Northwest was hit by a bomb cyclone, and many of our trails were damaged by fallen trees and debris. For the last several months, WTA has been working with land managers and other organizations to get trails in the Issaquah Alps back open again.

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Music and Nature: An evening of stunning images accompanied by a symphony orchestra

Mar 24, 2025

Join WTA on April 25 at Benaroya Hall for a celebration of Washington landscapes.

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Hiker Rally Day: Meet the hikers who spoke up for trails

Mar 21, 2025

153 hikers from 39 legislative districts across the state rallied in Olympia on Tuesday to advocate for trails and public lands.

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Hiker Headlines: Historic Columbia River Highway closure, upcoming car-free hiking workshop and symphony concert

Mar 20, 2025

Happy spring equinox! We have some fun hiker events coming up, including a car-free adventuring workshop and a nature-inspired symphony concert. The Historic Columbia River Highway has an extended closure. And some agencies are getting ready for wildfire season, which might affect your hiking plans.

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Miles, smiles and community with Miles Hike Club

Mar 17, 2025

Miles Hike Club gets out on trail with hikers of all ages — and WTA helped them get there. By Joseph Gonzalez

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Hiker Headlines: Update on Forest Service firings, repairs for Hoh Road, Dog Mountain permits

Mar 13, 2025

U.S. Forest Service probationary employees who were fired will be rehired on a temporary basis — the longer term status of those positions is still uncertain. Dog Mountain parking permits will be available on March 15 and the North Cascades backcountry permit lottery is closing soon. And the Upper Hoh Road is slated to be repaired.

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Trip Report Roundup: Greenery, snow melt and early-season blooms

Mar 11, 2025

While there's still snow at high elevations and most wildflowers are still a ways off, folks have been getting out on trail and seeing a lot of that soothing, lovely green that our state is known for. Check out some trip reports of the green hikes folks have been going on these last couple of weeks.

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Help WTA save vital funding for public lands

Mar 10, 2025

The 2025 state legislative session runs from Jan. 13 to April 27. This year, like every year, WTA will show up to work with elected officials, land management agencies and conservation partners to secure — and maintain — funding for our public lands. By Melani Baker.

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Hiker Headlines: Free day; traffic delays and temporary road closures

Mar 06, 2025

March 9 is Billy Frank Jr.’s birthday, and parking fees will be waived on state-managed lands. And some road closures and traffic delays may affect your hike.

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Nosotros En Naturaleza is building community on trail

Mar 05, 2025

Nosotros en Naturaleza, a partner of WTA's Outdoor Leadership Training program, is helping young adults in the Latinx community connect to each other and to the outdoors.

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Volunteer profile: Meet new ACL Cour Billadeau

Mar 04, 2025

Why Cour Billadeau — one of WTA's newest assistant crew leaders — joined WTA's trail maintenance leadership team.

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Volunteers chip away at early season trail projects

Mar 03, 2025

WTA crews made progress on several early-season projects in the first couple months of the year.

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Armchair Adventures: A perfect day for a second try

Feb 28, 2025

When Alden Ryno headed for a winter summit of Tomyhoi Peak in the North Cascades, it was his second attempt. He wrote a trip report detailing how it all went.

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Hiker Headlines: Wind damage, North Cascades permits, WTA's op-ed on Forest Service and Parks firings

Feb 27, 2025

The early access lottery for North Cascades backcountry permits opens on March 3 — and other early access lotteries are closing soon. Big winds hit Washington earlier this week, so be careful of fallen trees and debris when hitting the trails this weekend! And read WTA’s op-ed in the Seattle Times on the recent federal staffing cuts.

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