Filter by Category
August 28, 2014
A new cycle track now connects the regional trail link between Issaquah and Preston. King County recently installed a .7-mile cycle track along High Point …
Continue reading A trail runs alongside it
August 25, 2014
Terry Wallgren, Cle Elum community activist, banker, and Greenway Trust board member for more than two decades, passed away August 20th. During his tenure on …
Continue reading Terry Wallgren: 1946-2014
August 22, 2014
Trail maintenance is critical to the long-term sustainability of a trail network – meeting the increased demand for recreation, without negatively impacting the landscape. For more …
Continue reading Grant Supports Trail Enhancement Project in Mt Baker – Snoqualmie National Forest
August 18, 2014
An amazing place is coming to a historic space in Duvall. This summer the ground is breaking on a new Community Garden and Food Forest …
Continue reading Introducing a Community Garden and Food Forest in Duvall
July 21, 2014
By Gene Bisbee, Greenway Guest Blogger www.bikingbis.com On an overnight bike-camping trip to the John Wayne Pioneer Trail earlier this summer, I paid …
Continue reading Greenway Icon Celebrates its 100th Birthday
July 17, 2014
We are thrilled to report that we now have Greenway National Heritage Area legislation introduced in both the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives! …
Continue reading The news we’ve been waiting for from the U.S. Senate
July 14, 2014
Most of the days in my almost two and a half decades on Earth have been spent between the Cascade mountains and Puget Sound. I’…
Continue reading Inspiring students one plant at a time
June 25, 2014
Greenway staff and volunteers recently teamed up with the Backcountry Horsemen of Washington and headed to the east side of the Greenway for a three …
Continue reading Teaming up with the Backcountry Horsemen
June 12, 2014
The Greenway is a special place. Employers want to locate their companies here. Residents can go for a mountain hike or city bike ride after …
Continue reading Supporting voices for a National Heritage Area
May 30, 2014
The lower two miles of the Cooper River Trail near Salmon la Sac are looking great, thanks to the efforts of Suncadia residents who have …
Continue reading Sprucing up the Cooper River Trail
May 20, 2014
If you haven’t been mountain biking on Tiger Mountain recently, it is time for another visit. The Washington Department of Natural Resources (DNR) recently …
Continue reading Mountain biking on Tiger just got better
May 8, 2014
Buffers of healthy trees and plants along rivers and streams are critical to salmon recovery. Plants near a stream help keep water cool and clean. …
Continue reading New Federal Stream Buffer Requirements