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Hiker Headlines: #LoveLocalTrails giveaway, North Cascades permit fee changes, Forest road hazards

Feb 01, 2024

Take part in our #LoveLocalTrails giveaway in this February! Join WTA and Pierce County Parks to learn more about safe winter recreation virtually on Feb. 17. North Cascades National Park is implementing a new permit fee structure in March of this year. Be aware of a couple of road hazards in Olympic National Forest this week, as well as delays on SR 18 next to Tiger Mountain if you’ve got any sunrise or sunset hiking plans.

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The work is easier when we do it together

Jan 31, 2024

WTA is fortunate to have many partners who help us get work done: members, volunteers, advocates, community partners and land agencies. A big part of our work is also made possible by corporate partners. These businesses step up to help trails by donating their time, products and proceeds to support WTA’s work. Here’s a look at three of the over 20 companies that generously support our work for trails for everyone, forever.

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WTA welcomes 2024 Emerging Leaders in the outdoor industry

Jan 30, 2024

The fourth Emerging Leaders cohort is gearing up for 14 weeks of trail maintenance work and professional development, their schedules packed with on-the-ground field projects, meetings with local outdoor community members, professional workshops and more.

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Five ways to connect with WTA in 2024

Jan 29, 2024

It can be overwhelming to consider all of your options for getting outside. WTA has a little something for anyone looking to enjoy the outdoors, so here are five ways to stay connected with WTA this year.

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Unique ways to donate to trails this year

Jan 26, 2024

From monthly gifts to creative investments, here are five ways to financially support trails in 2024 and beyond.

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Urban Trails Become Winter Wonderlands

Suggestions for finding hikes near you, even in the dark, wet winter months. By Craig Romano

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Hiker Headlines: Mount Rainier Timed Reservations, WTA is Hiring, Closures and Road Blockages

Jan 26, 2024

Mount Rainier National Park recently announced a reservation system required for entrance for most vehicles this spring and summer. WTA is hiring crew leaders for this summer. Be aware of some state park closures and road blockages. And WTA was highlighted in a series about activism and community from Osprey!

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What you need to know to visit Mount Rainier National Park this summer

Jan 24, 2024

Mount Rainier National Park recently announced that reservations will be required for entrance to the park for those driving through the Nisqually, Stevens Canyon and White River entrances during the spring and summer of 2024.

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Get Ready for Summer Volunteer Trips with WTA

Jan 22, 2024

May we suggest saving room in your summer for a backcountry trip with WTA? They're multi-night volunteer trail work parties that run from March to late September. If you'd like to join us, here's what you need to know to make sure you're ready when trip registration opens.

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How One Revolutionary Idea Changed Winter Trail Work Parties in Eastern Washington

Jan 22, 2024

All work parties in Eastern Washington used to go into hibernation during the wintertime, when everything is frozen and covered in snow. That all changed 5 years ago, when Eastern Washington crew leader Jane Baker proposed snowshoe work parties.

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Hiker Headlines: Mount Rainier Access, WTA Hiring, Free Science Talks

Jan 18, 2024

Mount Rainier is piloting a system this summer that will limit entry to the park. WTA is hiring for a Central Washington position. Be aware of a couple of closures that might affect your hiking plans. And join the Cowiche Canyon Conservancy and Yakima Valley College for their free Winter Talks.

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WDFW plans 10 years into the future, starting with mule deer in the Methow

Jan 17, 2024

Balancing conservation and access is a process that requires intention. WDFW’s 10-year Recreation Strategy brings a new focus on recreation to their decisions about WDFW lands. One example of that is the work to protect mule deer in the Methow.

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Get Outside with Winter Hiking Bingo

Jan 12, 2024

Play Winter Hiking Bingo for the chance to win WTA swag!

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Hiker Headlines: Free Day, Now Hiring, Deception Pass Closures, Freezing Weekend

Jan 11, 2024

Monday is Martin Luther King Jr. Day and parking fees are waived in some areas. WTA is hiring! Share your thoughts with the Washington State Department of Natural Resources as they develop a statewide recreation plan. Be aware of some closures at Deception Pass State Park due to storm damage. And we’ve got a very cold weekend coming.

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WTA's Goals for the State Legislature — and How You Can Help

Jan 09, 2024

Washington state’s legislative session – this year Jan. 8 through March 7 – is an important time for trail advocates like you to speak up in support of public lands and trails as legislators work to prioritize funding and policies for the state. This legislative session, WTA is supporting state land managers’ – Washington State Parks, Department of Natural Resources and Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife — funding requests so that they are able to provide high quality recreational experiences on their lands.

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DNR wants your input to plan the next 10 years for their lands

Jan 08, 2024

Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR) invites you to public meetings in person on Jan. 18 or 23 or online on Feb. 1 or 6 to share your thoughts as the agency develops their Outdoor Access and Responsible Recreation Strategic Plan. This will be DNR’s first statewide plan for recreation, and public input will help shape the plan.

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2023 Northwest Exposure Photo Contest Winners

Explore the joy and beauty of Washington's trails, as captured by photographers across the state.

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Hiker Headlines: Thank You, Members! Snow is Coming, More Protected Lands

Jan 04, 2024

Happy New Year! A huge thank you to our members for all we accomplished together in 2023. The Washington Department of Natural Resources has acquired another 86 acres of land for conservation, bringing the total amount to over 1,700 acres in 2023. We can expect some snow coming to the mountains this weekend.

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Thank you land managers, for making 2023 a great year

Jan 03, 2024

2023 was the 30th anniversary of our trail maintenance program, and we got a lot of work done, thanks to our rich partnerships with dozens of land managers across the state. We are so grateful for the support provided by our agency partners. Here are some highlights from 2023!

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Take an Urban Hike to Octavia Butler Avenue

Jan 02, 2024

Science fiction author Octavia Butler lived in north Seattle from 1999–2006. In 2003, the city of Lake Forest Park celebrated her by naming her former street in her honor. By Linnea Johnson

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We ❤️ Our Members

Dec 28, 2023

Join four WTA staffers on why members are at the center of everything we do. By WTA staff

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Start 2024 Outside with Washington State Park's First Day Hikes

Dec 28, 2023

Spend your New Year's Day outside with Washington State Parks with their fun First Days Hikes activities this year!

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A WTA Work Party was a Life-Changing Trip for One Youth Volunteer

Dec 27, 2023

How one connection made on a youth volunteer vacation was life-changing for a young trail volunteer.

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Why Hiking Is Good for People and the Outdoors

Studies have shown that being outside and experiencing the natural world is good for our health. Trails help us get there -- which is exactly why we need to advocate for them. By Michael DeCramer

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Thank You, Community Leaders, for Getting Washington Outside!

Dec 21, 2023

2023 is the Outdoor Leadership Training program’s 10th Anniversary and it’s been a banner year! From all of us at WTA we want to say THANK YOU to the community of leaders from 68 organizations who have joined a workshop, planned, coordinated or led outdoor trips for their school or community this year.

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Hiker Headlines: Winter Solstice, First Day Hikes, Echo Ridge Ski Area Opening

Dec 21, 2023

Happy winter solstice! The Echo Ridge Nordic Ski Area will be open for the season starting Dec. 22, and Taylor Mountain's Road K Trail will be closed for about a month starting Dec. 27. Ring in the new year with Washington State Parks’ First Day Hikes. And the Washington State Department of Natural Resources will be holding public meetings in early 2024 to help make a statewide recreation plan.

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Clearing Trails (and Our Story Queue): 6 Stories We Missed

Dec 20, 2023

All year long, all across the state, WTA volunteer crews maintain the trails you hike. Each volunteer contributes to fixed bridges, improved tread or other personally impactful projects, and there are more stories than we can tell in a year! Here are a few that slipped under the radar but we want to celebrate now.

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Why Going Outside is Good For You According to Science

Dec 18, 2023

While hiking nourishes each of us in a unique way, we know there are physical and mental health benefits from getting outdoors. Here are three ways recent science has found benefits to getting outside.

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Long, steep, and awesome: wilderness characteristics on Washington's trails

What makes you feel like you're in the wilderness when you're out on trail? In partnership with WTA, researchers at the Pacific Northwest Research Station (the research arm of the US Forest Service) and the University of Washington used trip reports to try and answer that question. Some aspects of these wilderness experiences happen even on trails that are not in federally designated Wilderness areas. | by Anna Roth

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The Power of Winter Hikes With Friends

We’re wired to share the experience of being human with others and with the natural world — every season of the year. By Linnea Johnson

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