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December 22, 2020
This year the Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust made some necessary and drastic adjustments to how we operated. Our office staff switched to working remotely (
Continue reading Restoration and Trail Work Across the Greenway in 2020
December 15, 2020
What’s the benefit of serving with AmeriCorps? For Julia Munger, botanist for Seattle Public Utilities at the Cedar River Municipal Watershed, AmeriCorps provided the
Continue reading Q&A: Julia Munger, Former AmeriCorps Member
November 24, 2020
2020 has brought many challenges, but the Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust and our partners have continued to carry out important work for the benefit of
Continue reading 2020 Parade of Accomplishments
November 11, 2020
An exciting new option for mountain bikers within the Tiger Mountain trail system. If you have ever explored the three summits of Tiger Mountain State
Continue reading Constructing the Powerlink Trail on Tiger Mountain
November 11, 2020
If you have ever explored the three summits of Tiger Mountain State Forest, you know that East Tiger Summit provides a fantastic view of Mount
Continue reading Constructing the Powerlink Trail on Tiger Mountain
November 2, 2020
Since 2016, the Greenway Trust has partnered with the King County Wastewater Treatment Division (WTD) on Clean Water Ambassadors — a paid summer internship program for high-school
Continue reading Clean Water Ambassador Certificate Program Goes Virtual in 2020
October 21, 2020
During the last days of September, the Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust hosted a week-long volunteer event and traditional skills workshop at the Salmon la
Continue reading Getting Hands On with History at the Salmon la Sac Picnic Shelter
October 19, 2020
Each year the Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust welcomes new leaders onto our Board of Directors. The Greenway Board is made up of approximately 60 members
Continue reading Welcome New Board Members 2020
October 16, 2020
Autumn is officially in the air which means chillier days and in some parts of the Greenway, it’s time do some leaf peeping! Whether
Continue reading Best Places to see Fall Color in the Greenway
October 13, 2020
Information from King County Salmon SEEson Press Release Pacific salmon – including sockeye, Chinook, coho, pink and chum – have begun the journey from the open ocean
Continue reading Salmon Viewing in the Greenway
October 8, 2020
Salmon embark on incredible journeys, navigating treacherous waters and surmounting immense obstacles to return to their birthplaces and reproduce. For millennia, salmon have shaped their
Continue reading How Our Restoration Work Is Helping Salmon
October 5, 2020
Camp Brown Day Use Area offers a family-friendly and accessible place to experience the scenic Middle Fork Snoqualmie Valley. Located approximately 11 miles down the Middle
Continue reading Camp Brown ADA-Accessible Day Use Area