If you’ve followed us here at the Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust for very long, you’ve probably heard about the Teanaway Community Forest (TCF). At 50,241 acres, it’s Washington’s first state-owned community forest, co-managed by the Washington Department of Natural Resources (WA-DNR), Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW), and a 20-person advisory committee...
One of the Teanaway Community Forest’s five goals is to protect fish and wildlife. The other four goals, determined by a citizen advisory committee alongside DNR and DFW, are...Read More
Millions of years ago, the 50,000 acres that make up the Teanaway Community Forest were part of a jungle. Now the landscape of the Teanaway tells a unique geological...Read More
Join us to learn the basics of what makes a healthy, fire-resilient forest! Meet Jason Emsley, DNR, at the West Fork turnaround in the Teanaway Community Forest, checking in...Read More
What Help the Greenway and WA Dept. of Natural Resources Staff take down cattle fencing before the snow flies! The wire fencing used to keep cattle out of campgrounds...Read More