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Trail Restoration at the Garfield Ledges Trail

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Date & Time
Saturday, November 17, 2018 | 9am to 2pm
Priority Area:
Location
Garfield Ledges Trail
Project Difficulty
Moderate to Strenuous
Age Restriction
Ages 14 and up.
What to Bring

For safety, volunteers are required to wear:

  • Long pants (we’ll be working with tools, so no shorts!)
  • Sturdy, close-toed shoes (absolutely no sandals)
  • Gloves

In addition, we recommend that participants bring:

  • Warm layers, especially during the fall, winter, and spring
  • Rain gear
  • Big sack lunch
  • Water for the day (3 liters minimum)
  • Small daypack for lunch, extra layers, etc.
Where to Meet and Parking Information
Google maps:https://goo.gl/maps/hr25mxmPkHm Please plan for about and hour drive from Seattle. From Seattle, drive east on I-90 to exit 34 (Edgewick Road). Turn left (north) onto 468th Ave SE and follow it to the junction with the Middle Fork Snoqualmie Road (Forest Road 56). Turn right and continue up the Middle Fork Snoqualmie Road for 10 miles to the MIddle Fork Trailhead. Look for Greenway signs and staff.
Additional Information

The Greenway is building a brand new trail to Garfield Ledges, and volunteers will support this effort by helping to improve the trail surface and tread, create trail structures such as rock walls and drainage, and improve the trail corridor by helping with revegetation of exposed areas and clearing of debris. When finished, this short trail will provide access to sweeping views of the Middle Fork Valley.

For more than two decades, the Mountains to Sound Greenway has worked with many different partners as part of a coalition to conserve and enhance the scenic Middle Fork of the Snoqualmie River Valley. The Middle Fork  is a treasure for anyone living in or visiting the greater Seattle area. A person seeking a day of adventure could leave downtown Seattle and, in less than an hour’s time, reach the gateway to pristine Cascades wilderness in the Middle Fork Valley. From there, that person could set out on any of dozens of trails leading to mountain peaks, hidden lakes, or old-growth forests.

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