News & Press

We have new lists of wildflowers identified in the foothills.
The Picture the Wenatchee watershed stewardship campaign represents a collaborative effort between citizens, businesses, nonprofit groups, and public entities interested in improving water quality and stream habitat in the Wenatchee River and its tributaries through communication, education and action.
ENTIAT — Meandering through the Stormy Creek Preserve, even in the rain, is a pleasant experience.
Check out these great photos from the Wenatchee School District's Shrub Steppe'n up Saddle Rock outdoor education program.
Chelan-Douglas Land Trust Stewardship Coordinator Neal Hedges led a group of volunteers looking for deer scat in the Horse Lake Reserve to determine the type of habitat that mule deer like.
Soft hues of green carpet the foothills while bright spots of yellow, blue and white blossoms pepper the landscape that surround our central Washington valleys in the month of April.
The long awaited opening of the Sage Hills Trails in the Wenatchee Foothills is almost here.

If the community wants the Loop Trail to be saved, the Loop Trail will be saved. The land beneath it will not be sold.

This was the hopeful assurance of the state's Secretary of Transportation Paula Hammond, who was the focus of a standing-room-only meeting Thursday at Eastmont Junior High School to discuss the future of the riverfront.