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Hiker Headlines: Emerging Leaders Program hiring, photo contest ending soon, Sunrise Visitor Center closed for the season
Sep 26, 2024
WTA is hiring! And our Northwest Exposure photo contest ends soon! Mount Rainier National Park is transitioning to winter operations. Be aware of some big road closures in the Seattle-Tacoma area this weekend, as well as a closed bridge on the Pacific Crest Trail in the North Cascades.
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The Forest Service and Snoqualmie Indian Tribe want your observations along the Middle Fork Snoqualmie
Sep 24, 2024
The Middle Fork Snoqualmie area is a great destination for fall and winter hiking. If you visit Pratt River, Otter Falls, Garfield Ledges or other area hikes this fall, you can collect data to help inform research about local wildlife. The Snoqualmie Indian Tribe is partnering with the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest on a survey to find out how hikers and other forms of outdoor recreation may be affecting animals in the area.
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WTA's Outdoor Leadership Training: 1,000 trips and counting!
Sep 23, 2024
WTA’s Outdoor Leadership Training program has supported 1,000 trips with gear and funding assistance.
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King County parks and trails you can take a bus to year round
Sep 20, 2024
King County is highlighting a series of regular bus routes that access some terrific local hiking all year round.
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Hiker Headlines: Fee-free day, new national forest food storage rules, Heather Lake trailhead expansion
Sep 19, 2024
Sept. 28 is National Public Lands Day, and parking fees will be waived on some public lands. Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest has implemented new food and garbage storage rules. The Heather Lake trailhead parking area has been expanded! And be aware of a few closures that might affect your hiking plans.
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Hike-a-Thon 2024: A thank you from Miles the Marmot
Sep 16, 2024
In August, Hike-a-Thoners covered incredible ground while they raised big dollars to help trails, public lands and the work of WTA.
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Hiker Headlines: Seaquest and Lake Sylvia state park closures, I-90 delays, International Coastal Cleanup
Sep 12, 2024
Volunteer at the annual International Coastal Cleanup at the Ozette Triangle on Saturday, Sept. 21! Be aware of some state park closures, plus lane closures near Vantage on I-90. North Cascades National Park's burn ban will be lifted starting Friday, Sept. 13. The Outdoors for All Foundation has opened a new program center at Lake Sammamish State Park. And the Wenatchee River Ranger District has been working hard to clear a PCT reroute around the Miners Creek Complex Fire closures.
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How professional WTA trail crews kept trails on the map in 2024
Sep 11, 2024
Our paid trail crews specialize in working on hard-to-reach backcountry trails. Here’s what they accomplished in 2024. By Joseph Gonzalez
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Angry Mountain: One trail's role in a sustainable system
Trails need routine maintenance and trail systems need innovative, intentional updates to accommodate the changing needs of Washington's hikers. The Gifford Pinchot National Forest is taking proactive steps to make that happen | By Joseph Gonzalez and Anna Roth
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Intentional spaces
WTA’s Emerging Leaders find professional connections in the outdoor community. By Angelic Friday
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Elevated cuisine
Recipes inspired by WTA’s Lost Trails Found crews in the high country | by Joseph Gonzalez
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The magic of Trails Next Door: Why WTA wants to see your photos from local trails
Sep 06, 2024
Trails Next Door is a bonus category for WTA’s 2024 Northwest Exposure Photo Contest. One WTA staffer shares her perspective on the power of urban trails — and why they’re worth your photographic attention.
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Hiker Headlines: Big Four Ice Caves, Mount Pilchuck closures; Mount Rainier timed entry reservation system feedback
Sep 05, 2024
Join us at Trails and Ales in Cle Elum on Sept. 12. Be aware of some road and trail closures that might affect your hiking plans. Share your thoughts on the Mount Rainier timed entry reservation pilot season. And prepare for both hot weather and bugs this weekend!
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Back to School with WTA: A Guide for Busy Educators Planning Outdoor Adventures
Want to create outdoor experiences for youth this year? Get trip planning tips, resources and opportunities for the 2025 to 2026 school year.
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Partnerships and Cooperation Expand Impact of WTA's work
Aug 30, 2024
WTA has completed several fantastic projects thanks to partnerships with land managers. Between weekend work parties, land manager trainings in exchange for rent and new trails, we're excited to share some updates with you.
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Hiker Headlines: Hwy 20 opens, Stehekin reopens, berries ripening
Aug 29, 2024
It’s Aug. 29. Highway 20 has reopened and as wildfire risk dies down, the Stehekin evacuation orders have been lifted. In trip reports, berries are good for ripe for grazing and someone's spotted potentially the first snow of the season. Hike-a-Thoners are in their final push and watch out for trail runners along the PCT. Here’s some news you may have missed while out on trail this week.
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Representation and horse power: WTA and Back Country Horsemen of Washington team up for first joint all-women's trip
Aug 29, 2024
Watch a short film about the first all-women's backcountry trail work trip by longtime partners, Back Country Horsemen of Washington and Washington Trails Association.
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The joy and responsibility of hiking with wildlife
As the state’s population grows, along with the demand for trails, hikers have a major role to play in caring for these places and enjoying them responsibly | by Melani Baker
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King County’s plan for heat underscores importance of urban trails for climate-resilient cities
It’s no coincidence that King County’s Extreme Heat Mitigation Strategy was unveiled on a trail. By Linnea Johnson
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Mount Rainier wants to know: How did timed entry impact your visit?
Aug 27, 2024
Mount Rainier National Park is wrapping up a pilot summer season of their timed entry reservation system for the popular Paradise and Sunrise corridors of the park. Park leadership wants your feedback on how the reservation system impacted your visit or plans to visit.
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Hiker Headlines: Duckabush area fire closures, Johnston Ridge Observatory estimated to open 2027
Aug 22, 2024
There are plenty of closures on the Olympic Peninsula, both due to fires and construction, as well as a closure of Skate Creek Road near Longmire. Access to the Johnston Ridge Observatory is estimated to reopen in 2027, depending on how repairs go. And Lake Wenatchee State Park has a new beach-accessible wheelchair for visitors to use.
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Northwest Exposure: more than a photo contest
Photos aren't just happy memories — they're a way of helping trails across the state. By Erika Haugen-Goodman
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Hiker Headlines: Mount Rainier fire ban, thunderous forecast, share your take on forest roads
Aug 15, 2024
We’re halfway through Hike-a-Thon — there’s still time to join in on the fun! Wildfire season continues across the Pacific Northwest. Thunder is in the forecast this weekend. Lake Sammamish State Park is piloting a program that offers the public use of a multi-terrain accessibility chair. And WTA wants to hear how forest road conditions have affected your hikes.
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Five steps to take your hiking to the next level
New to hiking? Seasoned walker? Wherever you are in your hiking journey, take these five easy steps to develop your hiking toolkit. By Joseph Gonzalez
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Hike-a-Thon vibe check: How’s everyone doing so far?
Aug 13, 2024
It’s mid-August, which means one thing: Hike-a-Thon is in full swing! The best place to be on the internet right now is the Hike-a-Thon Facebook group, where dedicated participants are sharing their adventures and cheering each other on as they raise money for trails. Here's some of the fun folks are sharing online. (And it's not too late to register — join us anytime before Aug. 30!)
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The big picture on wide-angle photography
Tips and tricks on how to wield a wide-angle lens to capture your hiking adventures. By Doug Diekema
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My life through lenses: A Northwest Exposure judge on her journey as a photographer
Aug 09, 2024
Victoria Obermeyer, WTA's multimedia content coordinator reflects on her career and passion for photography.
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Hiker Headlines: Perseid meteor shower peaks, Mount Adams and Pasayten area fire closures
Aug 08, 2024
The Perseid meteor shower peaks this weekend! Wildfire growth across the state and construction projects are impacting trails. Hunting season is here. Washington State Parks is updating its campsite fees next year. And do your part to help secure $150 million in trail funding! Here’s some news you may have missed while out on trail this week.
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The five most commonly asked questions received by ambassadors
Aug 07, 2024
WTA outreach volunteers support WTA and hikers by conducting outreach at events and trailheads all over the state. They connect directly with the public about hiking and get asked a lot of questions. Here are the top five questions they recieve: By Nicole Masih-Theberge
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How to reduce your waste on trail
Check out these tips and tricks for lessening your environmental impact when planning for your next trip. By Marissa Wall
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