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This last Saturday, the Mission Ridge Ski Team helped fix the trail in the Sage Hills.
The Chelan-Douglas Land Trust's annual fall banquet attracted a huge crowd Friday as the organization celebrated its major accomplishments of 2011 and honored local individuals who put time, money and effort into making the Wenatchee Valley a better place.
If you are heading up to Horse Lake in the near future, you may find the Lone Fir trail a bit out of shape.
The City of Wenatchee is developing a pool of applicants who would like to serve on the following boards or commissions...
We invite any curious adult who enjoys learning about the natural world to become a Wenatchee Naturalist.
Those interested in the Apple Capital Loop Trail have opportunities to support future visions and make it safer by removing dangerous curves.
Lovers of the Apple Capital Recreation Loop Trail turned out in force Thursday to ponder whether an already-funded proposal to eliminate two hairpin curves would be better left to lower-cost alternatives and common sense.
This summer, like other summers, photographer John Marshall has inched his way through chest-high brush and hoisted his tripod and camera over fallen logs to shoot the same pictures he’s taken many times before.
Saddle Rock is Wenatchee’s most visible landmark, and a destination for a diverse cross section of our valley--it provides a place for adults and kids alike to play king of the hill.
Hikers have a lot of choices as they make their way to the top of Saddle Rock.
Charlie Naismith, chairman of Chelan-Douglas Land Trust’s Trails Committee, leads a group of volunteers doing trail maintenance Tuesday afternoon in the Jacobson Preserve.
"Our Shoreline's Future-an opportunity to do it right" group has presented their final report to the Douglas County Commissioners and the Mayor and City Council of East Wenatchee.