Mountains to Sound Greenway in the News

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2024

Work Parties Scheduled to Clean Up Upper County Rec Sites
Ellensburg Daily Record

U.S. Forest Service to Host National Public Lands Day Volunteer Event
NBC NonStop Local News

Monday Morning Mug Featuring the Greenway Trust
King 5 Morning Show

Completion of Denny Creek Trailhead Project Celebrated
Snoqualmie Valley Record

Greenways and Multiuse Trails Create Paths for People
Saving Land Magazine

How We Can All Be Good Stewards of the Stunning Mountains to Sound Greenway
Seattle Refined

Conservation Easement Placed on Camp Waskowitz, a first big win for the Jim Ellis Fund for Land Conservation
Snoqualmie Valley Record

Stewarding Washington’s Lands and Waters
The Mountaineers Conservation Currents

A New Year and a New Park for the Preston Community
Snoqualmie Valley Record

AAA Washington Invites Western Washington to Turn “Batteries to Branches” this Summer  
AAA Washington  

South Louisiana’s ‘Living Culture’ on Display Nationwide from Prairie Preservation to Tabasco 
The Acadiana Advocate 

Bellevue Scores $6.6 Million Boost for Mountains to Sound Greenway Trail Expansion 
Hoodline 

Celebrate Arbor and Earth Day in Snoqualmie and North Bend: A Call to Green Action 
Living Snoqualmie  

Funding Approved for Key Segment of Mountains to Sound Greenway Trail  
425 Magazine  

I-90 Nature Corridor Hosting Several Kittitas County Outdoor Events 
Daily Record News 

Partnering with Non-Profits to Maintain Historic Sites  
Fox 13 Seattle 

North Bend Welcomes New Tennant Trailhead Park  
Living Snoqualmie  

Teanaway Community Forest Rivers Walk  
Northern Kittitas County  

The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and Inflation Reduction Act Provide Transformational Funding to Support Puget Soud Recovery Priorities  
Puget Sound Partnership  

WA Gets $15.3 Million Grant to Acquire 10,000 Acres of Forestland near Cle Elum  
Source One  

Congresswoman Kim Schrier joined representatives from Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust, the United States Forest Service, the Snoqualmie Indian Tribe, and Outdoor Alliance Washington Organizations to celebrate the completion of the Denny Creek Trailhead Project. Photos courtesy of Rep. Kim Schrier
Executive Director Jon Hoekstra guest starring on Fox Studio 13 Live morning show on April 24, 2024.
Hoodline article highlighting new funding for the Mountains to Sound Greenway Trail