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December 9, 2021
Partnering to save a historic structure and train new volunteers in traditional woodworking techniques.   In September of 2020, the Greenway Trust partnered with the
Continue reading Salmon la Sac Picnic Shelter Restoration 
December 9, 2021
In September of 2020, the Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust partnered with the Cle Elum Ranger District and the Cascadian Log School to save a historic
Continue reading Building the Salmon la Sac Kiosk: Phase 2
November 29, 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic has created adversity and uncertainty over the last year and a half, impacting nearly every aspect of life. It has also yielded
Continue reading 21 Accomplishments to Celebrate in 2021
November 24, 2021
King County Wastewater Treatment Division (WTD) was presented with the Youth Employer of the Year Award from the Governor’s Committee on Disability Issues and
Continue reading Greenway and King County Wastewater Education Teams Win Award for Inclusive Youth Employment
November 22, 2021
In 2021, collaborative partnerships continued to be a driving force behind conserving natural areas across the Mountains to Sound Greenway National Heritage Area. These efforts are
Continue reading Working Toward a More Connected Landscape in 2021
November 17, 2021
Imagine the sound of three floors of machinery, of massive gears and pulleys and canvas conveyor belts operating at full speed, turning grain into flour.  
Continue reading The Future of the Thorp Grist Mill 
November 16, 2021
This past summer, twelve high school students participated in the Greenway’s newest youth program, Equitable Green Opportunities for Youth in Highline – shortened to EGOYH (
Continue reading Greenway Youth Program “EGOYH” Launches
November 11, 2021
If you’re a seasoned recreationist within the Mountains to Sound Greenway National Heritage Area and a fan of the Middle Fork Snoqualmie River Valley,
Continue reading Middle Fork Snoqualmie River Trail Reopens After a Three-Year Closure
November 8, 2021
Local nonprofits and volunteers are teaming up to make the trail safer and more sustainable for its nearly 300,000 annual visitors. Rattlesnake Ledge, owned and operated
Continue reading Improvements Underway on the Popular Rattlesnake Ledge Trail
October 29, 2021
Along with the autumn colors, the Mountains to Sound Greenway has also transitioned into a new season. For the entire month of October, we have
Continue reading FALLing Into Planting Season
October 18, 2021
In April 2018, the Middle Fork Snoqualmie River Trail experienced a major landslide that left most of the trail inaccessible and closed to the public for
Continue reading Middle Fork River Trail Puncheon Bridge Construction
October 12, 2021
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 SEEson in the Greenway