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October 8, 2021
On September 25, the Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust joined with others all across the country to celebrate National Public Lands Day 2021 and engage in a …
Continue reading Celebrating National Public Lands Day 2021 . . . In Person!
October 7, 2021
Signed agreements between the USDA Forest Service and the Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust mark the beginning of the conservation legislation’s impact close to …
Continue reading Great American Outdoors Act Funds Recreation Improvements in the Greenway
September 10, 2021
In August 2021, despite a heatwave and wildfire smoke, around 100 BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color) campers of all ages came out to spend a long …
Continue reading Q&A with Refuge Outdoor Festival Founder Chevon Powell
August 17, 2021
It’s August, which means we (the Mountains to Sound Greenway’s restoration crew) are heading full on into knotweed season! Knotweed is commonly found …
Continue reading It’s Knotweed Removal Season!
August 14, 2021
Relocating a troublesome section of trail to ensure sustainability for the future. Named for the sound of long-ago steam whistles used by loggers throughout the …
Continue reading Poo Poo Point Trail Reroute
August 14, 2021
Named for the sound of long-ago steam whistles used by loggers throughout the region, in recent years Poo Poo Point has become a popular destination …
Continue reading Poo Poo Point Trail Updates
August 11, 2021
This year our favorite holiday, AKA National Nonprofit Day is on August 17, 2021. We’re celebrating by busting some common nonprofit myths and leaning into some …
Continue reading Mythbusters: Nonprofit Edition
August 4, 2021
One year ago today, the Great American Outdoors Act was officially signed into law, marking a historic investment in America’s public lands that will …
Continue reading Celebrating the One Year Anniversary of the Great American Outdoors Act
July 28, 2021
One of the best parts about living in the Pacific Northwest is that we can explore the beaches year-round. During the summer the Seattle Aquarium …
Continue reading Exploring Alki Beach with a Beach Naturalist
July 2, 2021
Located in western Washington, West Tiger Mountain Natural Resources Conservation Area (NRCA) is about 20 miles east of the city of Seattle. The area is part …
Continue reading Information on the Weyerhaeuser Tiger Mountain Harvest
June 14, 2021
As seasons change, so do our practices to keep everyone safe outside, and to protect the places we play! In the spring, summer, and fall, …
Continue reading #RecreateResponsibly and Do Your Part to Help Prevent Wildfires
May 27, 2021
The path following today’s Interstate 90 has long provided an east-west route across the mountains, beginning with Native American foot trails used for hunting, fishing, …
Continue reading Balancing A Beautiful Landscape and A Thriving Highway