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June 28, 2018
Visit the Snoqualmie River Valley at dawn or dusk and there’s a good chance you’ll get to witness a herd of hungry elk
Continue reading How History Lost and Saved Snoqualmie Valley’s Elk
June 25, 2018
The US House of Representatives has just passed legislation to designate the Mountains to Sound Greenway as National Heritage Area! To become law, the bill
Continue reading Breaking news: Greenway legislation passes in U.S. House
June 15, 2018
Trailhead Direct expands bus service to Mailbox Peak Trailhead. Plan your ride to the trailhead today!
Continue reading Trailhead Direct to Mailbox Peak Launches
May 28, 2018
Recently, a local team of volunteers joined forces with the Greenway Trust and USFS to repair the Sculpture Rock Trail out of Swauk Campground. This
Continue reading Suncadians at Swauk
May 20, 2018
The Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR) opened its new 17-mile Raging River State Forest mountain bike trail system in May. The highly anticipated
Continue reading Seventeen miles of new trail built in the Raging River State Forest
April 13, 2018
A major landslide has closed a popular trail in the Middle Fork Valley. The culprit? Rain and an ancient lake.
Continue reading Landslide Closes Popular Middle Fork Trail
April 11, 2018
For the first time since 2014, the U.S. House’s Natural Resources Committee held a hearing on designation of the Mountains to Sound Greenway National
Continue reading Congressional Hearing on Greenway Heritage Area
April 10, 2018
Tackling climate change requires a new toolkit of tactics. So, we’re trialing a new habitat restoration method designed to increase resiliency to climate change
Continue reading Why We’re Planting Oregon Trees in Washington
April 4, 2018
The bus service to local trailheads is expanding this summer! Beginning April 21, shuttles will run from Seattle’s Mt. Baker Transit Center to the Issaquah
Continue reading Trailhead Direct Service Expands
March 27, 2018
Five newly installed wayfinding signs are making it easier than ever to navigate the 31-mile Snoqualmie Valley Trail and explore the surrounding communities. They fit
Continue reading New Ways to Explore Snoqualmie Valley Trail
March 21, 2018
Although mostly gone today, railroads completely changed the face of the Snoqualmie Valley during the early 1900s. They quickly became the primary transportation network in
Continue reading How the Railroad Built Duvall
March 10, 2018
Reecer Creek is in the midst of a major transformation, thanks to the creativity and energy of the Ellensburg community
Continue reading Planting for Fish and Floods