June 15
Hikers and Climbers Stewardship Saturday
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The summer of 2020 has set records for recreational usage across the entire state of Washington. While it’s great to see so many people connecting with nature, we are all
Extraordinary good news is especially welcome right now. The U.S. Congress made a historic investment in America’s public lands – an investment that will leave a positive legacy on American
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The past several months have certainly been challenging for many people in a lot of ways. And as we all navigate this “new normal” of the COVID-19 landscape, our trails,
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One of the things I love most about birds is that you can find them almost anywhere — from city parks to remote wilderness. And because you find different birds
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As we look toward 2020 and a new decade(!), we wanted to take a moment to reflect on the last ten years of Greenway work. From the building of Mailbox
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Just off exit 20 on Interstate-90, a Tiger sleeps. And on a cold-wet day in fall, students stand in a circle at the base of the Tiger’s tail, listening to
If we make our voices heard a major highway improvement project could become a model for how a strong economy and a strong environment don't have to be mutually exclusive. Let's ensure that crucial transportation infrastructure and safety needs are met while also preserving the scenic character and recreation access of the Mountains to Sound Greenway National Scenic Byway.
The Snoqualmie Valley Trail (SVT) offers the opportunity to get out and explore one of the most beautiful agricultural valleys in the region. Thanks to Si View Metro Parks, access
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Greenway Trust volunteers improved salmon habitat, built trail, maintained tread, and fostered community together this year. From Discovery Park, through the Middle Fork Valley, to Thorp Mountain and beyond, you have left a positive impact. Thank you. Your dedication inspires our vision, and your work allows our mission to be turned into action. Thank you for volunteering this year!
Cottonwood Park
7414 Cottonwood Drive SE, Snoqualmie, WA
Cottonwood Park has play equipment for all ages, from tots to older kids. It also includes one picnic table and two benches for parents to watch the kids play.
Creek Side Loop
Mt Si Natural Resources Conservation Area, King County, WA
This short wheelchair accessible loop goes from the parking lot over a small stream on two log bridges. Picnic tables are spaced around the meadow.
Crestview Park
6700 East Crestview Loop, Snoqualmie, WA
Crestview Park contains a basketball court with nearby benches for fans. There is also a fun piece of, play equipment that challenges kids creatively and physically. Theres truly something for
Curtis Park
6907 Silent Creek Avenue SE, Snoqualmie, WA
Curtis Park on the Silent Creek Trail has a nice gazebo with a table and two barbecues for that small gathering of close friends. There is also a picnic table
Denny Creek Campground
Mt Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, King County, WA
On the Snoqualmie River, this is one of the oldest Forest Service campgrounds on the forest. It has single sites and one group site that can accommodate 20-50 people. It
Denny Creek Trail / Rockhoud Gulch: 1014
Alpine Lakes Wilderness, King County, WA
Denny Creek Trailhead
Mt Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, King County, WA
This heavily used trailhead has limited parking. Park off the right-of-way and do not block driveways.
Denny Peak Park
6401 Denny Peak Dr. SE, Snoqualmie, WA
Situated above Whitaker Park this park boasts fabulous views to the west. Play equipment includes two full-size swings, a slide and a fun climbing structure perfect for younger children. Benches
Depot Park
26219 Ne Burhen Way, Duvall, WA
Dike Road Loop Trail
Meadowbrook Farm, North Bend, WA
This informal, unimproved path loops from the Dike Road information Kiosk to the Interpretive Center, passing the Marie Louise Art Installation and beaver dams on Gardiner Creek. The eastern end