Greenway Trust Priority Area:
Quarterly blog from our Washington Conservation Corps (WCC) field crew, who are out in the Greenway all year long tackling habitat restoration and trail projects.

The Nature Conservancy announced the conservation of 47,921 acres of forest land in the Central Cascades, the majority within the Mountains to Sound Greenway. This acquisition represents a great leap forward for healthy forests, clean water, wildlife habitat, and the outdoor recreation economy in Kittitas County. This is one of the largest conservation purchases...

Greenway Trust Priority Area:
You’ve seen them on hillsides in the Mountains to Sound Greenway – long zig-zags crossing the mountains, former logging roads that brought trucks up and trees down. But when a forest road is no longer used, and especially if it leads to a splendid view, perhaps it is time to turn it into a...

Greenway Trust Priority Area:
After three summers of construction work, the new Mailbox Peak trail officially opened to hikers in September. The 4.7 mile trail was built by Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR), Mountains to Sound Greenway, Washington Trails Association, and EarthCorps. Funding for the trail was provided by DNR, Spring Family Trust, Washington Wildlife and...