Celebrating Three Years of the Great American Outdoors Act
On August 21, U.S. Congresswoman Kim Schrier, Washington State Representative Bill Ramos, and King County Councilmember Sarah Perry joined Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest Supervisor Jody Weil and...
View ArticleBurien Green Teens: Award-Winning Curriculum Transforms Lives with...
Located just beyond a bustling road in Burien is Salmon Creek Ravine, a little-known green space that functions as a microcosm of Washington’s biggest environmental challenges, and an outdoor...
View ArticleBikes & Brus: Benefitting Teanaway Trails
With a slogan like “We work here. We live here. We play here,” it’s no surprise that the team behind the Cle Elum and Snoqualmie Pass-based brewery, Dru Bru, takes a keen interest in trails. When they...
View ArticleHow Do Salmon Get Over the Mountains?
Beginning in late summer through the fall, beautifully colored salmon and steelhead can be seen migrating upstream through the Yakima River Basin, all the way to the upper river tributaries and...
View ArticleRecreate Responsibly: Reflecting on Three Years of Impact
This post is a collaboration between the current co-leads of the Washington Recreate Responsibly Coalition, Caroline Villanova, National Heritage Area Coordination Manager and Cassidy Giampetro,...
View ArticleCelebrating 25 Years of the Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust Education Program
This year marks a significant milestone as we commemorate the 25th anniversary of the Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust Education Program. Over the past quarter-century, we’ve had the privilege of...
View Article2023 Accomplishments Across the Greenway
It’s hard to believe, but 2023 is already winding down and the new year will be here before we know it! With each year’s end, we like to pause and reflect on some of the accomplishments that have...
View ArticleThe Teanaway Community Forest Celebrates a Decade of Partnership
In October, the Teanaway Community Forest (TCF) celebrated their first decade with a joyous gathering in the Teanaway Camping Area. The TCF, a 50,241-acre landscape once intended for development, is...
View Article2024 Legislative Priorities
From Ellensburg to Seattle, the Mountains to Sound Greenway National Heritage Area (Greenway NHA) encompasses spectacular natural lands, productive working farms and forests, opportunities for outdoor...
View ArticleRestoration at Saint Edward State Park
Just a few turns off a busy road in Kenmore lies Saint Edward State Park, a serene recreation area with a rich history and an array of walking trails and waterfront views. The park is also home to...
View ArticleCelebrating Women’s History Month by Remembering Alison Bridges Gottfriedson
Alison Bridges Gottfriedson was a Puyallup tribal councilwoman and a well-known activist for safeguarding tribal treaty fishing rights in Washington state. Born in 1951, Alison grew up in Frank’s...
View ArticleCelebrating Legislative Successes Across the State
The Washington State Legislature closed its supplemental session last week with some wins for public lands, ecosystem resilience, and active transportation. Check out the list below for a sampling of...
View ArticleUsing Tree Cuttings to Restore Coe-Clemons Creek
Within wetlands that sit east of the Snoqualmie River lies a riparian corridor with salamanders and juvenile salmon that call Coe-Clemons Creek home, this is a place that is set to be revitalized with...
View ArticleKubota Garden: A Japanese Oasis in Seattle
In the middle of Seattle’s Rainier Beach neighborhood sits a 20-acre-historic Japanese garden begun over 95 years ago by a self-taught gardener. Filled with ancient trees and bubbling waterfalls, the...
View ArticleCelebrating Earth Month with Environmental Stewardship
As environmental stewards, we all want to leave the land better than we found it. Earth Month is an opportunity to reflect on how we can best do our part as it marks the anniversary of the birth of...
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