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2024 Trail Ambassadors Foster a Welcoming and Accessible Outdoors
Read full post >: 2024 Trail Ambassadors Foster a Welcoming and Accessible OutdoorsTrails have amazing potential to bring people of all backgrounds and abilities into the outdoors, yet gaps in information prevent many from doing so. That’s where TKO Trail Ambassadors come […]
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2024 Message from TKO’s Executive Director
Read full post >: 2024 Message from TKO’s Executive DirectorDear Trailkeepers, I hope this letter finds you well, with some time recently spent outside, soaking in the beauty of Oregon’s scenic landscapes. As fall settles in, I find myself […]
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Trail Ambassadors are gearing up for a big year on Oregon’s trails
Read full post >: Trail Ambassadors are gearing up for a big year on Oregon’s trailsEvery spring, Trailkeepers of Oregon Trail Ambassadors head out onto some of Oregon’s most well-loved trails to welcome visitors and share important information about the trail, hiking safety, Leave No […]
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2023 Message from TKO’s Executive Director
Read full post >: 2023 Message from TKO’s Executive DirectorHappy Holidays Trailkeepers, The 2023 TKO Legacy Builders end-of-year campaign is coming to a close on December 31st. We are so proud that this campaign is fueled by a grassroots […]
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Trailkeepers Train the Next Generation of Sawyers
Read full post >: Trailkeepers Train the Next Generation of SawyersHave you caught the “saw bug” yet? Join TKO on a logout and you just might! This draw to saw work, the itch to feel the saw interact with wood […]
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Safety, Fun, Service – becoming a TKO Crew Leader
Read full post >: Safety, Fun, Service – becoming a TKO Crew Leaderby Elaine Keavney and Loren Payne So you’ve earned your green hat, and are getting “hooked” on trail stewardship. As you get to know your crew leaders, do you find […]
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Your First Trail Party
Read full post >: Your First Trail Partyby Ginny Sorensen Want to add trail volunteer to your many talents, but curious to know what you’re getting yourself into before you sign up? You’ve come to the right […]
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Making Way for New Trail
Read full post >: Making Way for New TrailBy Mark Wattier, TKO Crew Leader The Wilson River Trail goes for 24 miles through the Coast Range, sometimes following its namesake river, and sometimes diverging into the mountains. There […]
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Call for Volunteers to serve as Trail Ambassadors
Read full post >: Call for Volunteers to serve as Trail AmbassadorsThis spring, Trailkeepers of Oregon, the Mt. Hood and Columbia River Gorge Regional Tourism Alliance, the U.S. Forest Service, and Oregon State Parks are kicking off another season of the Trail Ambassador Program to equip Columbia River […]
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Hike of the Month: Champoeg State Park
Read full post >: Hike of the Month: Champoeg State Parkby Paul Gerald, Board Member, Trailkeepers of Oregon Distance: 3.4 or 5.8 miles – or less!Elevation gain: 120 to 300 feet A great way to welcome spring is to get […]
