WTA Trail Heroes

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Photo by Paul Bestock

WTA thanks the 3,900 individuals who pitched in to build, repair and maintain Washington’s trails in 2015.

Wearing brightly colored hard hats and big smiles, WTA volunteers are hard to miss on the trail. Active nearly every day of the year, in all weather conditions, WTA volunteers are regular folks united by a dedication to giving back. From students to retirees, working parents to young professionals, these volunteers come from a variety of backgrounds and live in communities across the state. With training, tools and encouragement from WTA, each and every volunteer can make a difference on their very first work party. Working together, these volunteers form a powerful community dedicated to building and protecting the trails you love to hike.

Did you volunteer on a trail work party this year? Please join us for a volunteer appreciation party near you!

Seattle: Nov. 6 Bellingham: Nov. 12 Spokane: Nov. 14 Vancouver: Nov. 21 Quilcene: Dec. 5

RSVP at wta.org/events 28 Washington Trails | Nov+Dec 2015 | wta.org


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