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May 31, 2019
Smiles and congratulations were abundant in the Middle Fork of the Snoqualmie River Valley this past April as volunteers worked to complete a once-in-a-generation project.
Continue reading The Gateway Bridge – A Continuation of a 25 Year Story
May 18, 2019
We live in a world that is constantly changing; constantly forcing us to advance our understanding of it in order to advance our societies. With
Continue reading Ditch Textbooks, Throw on Lab Coats
May 17, 2019
Thanks to the community who answered the call to support the Teanaway, volunteering to help several important campground cleanups and fencing projects ahead of the
Continue reading Preparing the Teanaway for Summer
May 7, 2019
An important conservation funding source is up for renewal on the ballot this summer—mark your calendars to remember to vote!
Continue reading Vote to Fund Parks This August
May 2, 2019
The Washington State Legislature adjourned Sunday night with a new budget for the next biennium including significant investments and cuts in habitat conservation and outdoor
Continue reading State Budget Contains Both Wins and Losses for Our Region
May 2, 2019
A new program launches to connect local Bellevue businesses and their employees to the Greenway, utilizing hands-on volunteer projects and sponsorship opportunities.
Continue reading Greenway Corporate Champions Program Launches
April 27, 2019
If we make our voices heard a major highway improvement project could become a model for how a strong economy and a strong environment don’t
Continue reading The Future of Transportation across Washington takes shape in the Snoqualmie Valley
April 11, 2019
Trailhead Direct is back, now with new route options that better connect you to popular hikes in the Greenway!
Continue reading New Trailhead Direct Routes and Stops
March 25, 2019
Did you know that the Greenway Trust helped build the famous Mailbox Peak trail? After three summers of construction work, the new Mailbox Peak trail
Continue reading Building the New Trail to Mailbox Peak
March 12, 2019
After eight years of tireless advocacy, the Mountains to Sound Greenway has become our nation’s newest National Heritage Area.
Continue reading Joy and Gratitude: Greenway Designated the Northwest’s First National Heritage Area
February 28, 2019
You are volunteering with the Greenway, and you just planted your first Douglas Fir tree. It’s only about 2 feet tall. You can’t help
Continue reading From Seeds to Trees Across the Greenway — the Lifecycle of our Native Plants
February 26, 2019
We’ve crossed the biggest hurdle yet – our quest for designating the Mountains to Sound Greenway as a National Heritage Area (NHA) has cleared both
Continue reading Another Win for Greenway National Heritage Designation!