Staff changes at IATC
Read MoreOver 120 energized marchers and rally goers converged to voice their support to Save Coal Creek. Keep the momentum going with the action items shared in the recap!
Read MoreIn celebration of Women’s History Month (March) let’s talk about two champions of the Issaquah Alps, both named Ruth.
Read MoreA big turnout is needed at this critical time as the fate of this land is about to be decided.
Read MoreThe revitalized and fully funded Trust Land Transfer program will provide resources for land conservation across the state of Washington, including 99 acres on West Tiger Mountain.
Read MoreAn enthusiastic band of hikers set out from Snoqualmie Pass on July 4, 1990, intending to march all the way to Seattle and Puget Sound. We’ve reenacted a classic scene from the 1990 march with a handful of original participants.
Read MoreSupporters unfurled a 21-foot banner of petition signatures to Save Coal Creek at the Nov. 5, 2022 Bellevue City Council meeting. Bellevue is close to deciding on the permit. The time for everyone’s voice to be heard draws near. Photo by David Lai.
Read MoreCommunity within the wilderness: One runner’s tale of completing a “Snake-to-Lake” traverse.
Read MoreLand on Tiger Mtn. being targeted for WA State DNR’s new forest carbon reserve.
Read MoreA brief update on the status of the Tiger Mountain Trail rebuild in the West Tiger summit area.
Read MoreWorking in cooperation with WTA, IATC is recruiting volunteers to work on trails in the Issaquah Alps.
Read MoreAdvocacy is at the heart of what we do at IATC. We are driven by our passion for the land and trails, and work with our partners to ensure equal access for all and that the proper resources are available to grow and maintain what’s already here.
Read MoreWe are hiring a part-time Program & Volunteer Coordinator to help us organize and run our hikes, field trips, work parties and special programs. Apply now.
Good news, urban/regional trail fans! A segment of the Issaquah-Preston Trail west of Highlands Drive has been reopened after a closure of over a year.
Read MorePart 1 of 2 about Proposition No. 1 in the upcoming November general election and how the Conservation Futures property taxes it seeks to extend have already shaped the landscape and benefitted the wildlife of the Issaquah Alps.
Read MoreIATC is actively working with multiple partners on trail and park planning on existing public lands and the acquisition of a number of parcels with high value for wildlife, connectivity for wildlife and humans, and appropriate low impact recreational uses.
Read MoreDuring his visit to Seattle on Earth Day 2022, President Joe Biden issued an executive order directing the US Forest Service and other federal land managers to identify ways to protect old-growth forests. During the public comment period, IATC submitted a letter expressing our comprehensive understanding of preference for proper forest management.
Read MoreLearn a bit of the history of the intriguing little shelter on West Tiger Mountain known as the “Hiker’s Hut.”
Read MoreJoin IATC Board members and the wider community in the Eastside Climate Action Challenge to reduce your household’s greenhouse gas emissions.
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