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November 13, 2017
Goodbye, potholes. The High Point Trailhead on Tiger Mountain just got some well-deserved TLC. Freshly paved and striped, and with a turnaround for buses, this …
Continue reading Popular High Point Trailhead Becomes More Accessible
October 31, 2017
Recreation planning is underway for the new Teanaway Community Forest as thousands of survey results come in, painting a vivid picture of current and desired …
Continue reading Recreation in the Teanaway: Survey Results Are In
October 27, 2017
A much-anticipated new trail ascending across Mt. Washington just opened, providing recreation access to scenic, mountainous terrain just east of North Bend.
Continue reading New Backcountry Trail Opens at Olallie
October 18, 2017
The Snoqualmie Valley is no stranger to flooding. During the months of October to March, residents up and down the Valley hold their breath and …
Continue reading The Town that Slowly Sank
September 29, 2017
After four years of construction, the Middle Fork Road is now open! The reconstruction of this once notorious pothole-filled access road now provides safe and …
Continue reading Middle Fork Road Opens
September 18, 2017
Pearl Moore, who turns 100 this month, remembers growing up in the mill town of Preston, Washington.
Continue reading Pearl Moore Remembers
September 14, 2017
As our new Community Coordinator in upper Kittitas County Nicky will work closely with the community and organizations to build and strengthen connections between local …
Continue reading Welcome, Nicky! Greenway Upper Yakima Coordinator
August 8, 2017
We tested out the new Trailhead Direct shuttle this weekend, exploring the many trails of Tiger Mountain without needing a car.
Continue reading Doorstep to Trailhead: How We Did It
August 3, 2017
A trip to the grocery store or local farmers market gives you access to hundreds of different kinds of produce and dairy products, but it …
Continue reading Then and Now: Stuart Landing
August 3, 2017
Long before California adopted their slogan of “The Home of Happy Cows,” the Snoqualmie Valley’s Carnation Farm was internationally known as “The Home of …
Continue reading Then and Now: Carnation Farms
July 27, 2017
The Washington State Legislature failed to pass a capital construction budget, resulting in far-reaching impacts across our region. Vital projects are delayed indefinitely or could …
Continue reading Legislative gridlock threatens projects across the Greenway
July 21, 2017
Over a dozen new recreation sites just opened or are about to open in the Greenway. Projects focus on improving safety, relieving pressure on high-use …
Continue reading New Recreation Sites Open