Current News of the North Cascades

Now Recruiting for FREE High School Summer Programs: North Cascades Wild and Cascades Climate Challenge

Published: January 26, 2012

The North Cascades National Park and North Cascades Institute are now recruiting for two free programs for youth. Students must be in high school and live in either Washington or Oregon. We encourage you to pass on this information to any young people you know who might be interested.

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North Cascades National Park Completes Planning Effort

Published: December 01, 2011

By Andrea Imler

North Cascades National Recreation Area.

KMTT Live from the Mountain Music Lounge Volume 17 CD available for purchase

Published: November 08, 2011

For 17 years running, The Mountain has invited both heritage and emerging artists to play at the station CD cover art by Erica Petoand the best live recordings are chosen for this CD. All proceeds, after cost, benefit The Wilderness Society and our work protecting wildlands - places where people love to camp, hike and explore. The CD is be

Rah Rah Roslyn!

Published: October 28, 2011

By Emily Linroth

I can’t believe I get paid to do this. That’s all I could think of as I hauled flipcharts and boxes of markers into our meeting space in Roslyn, a historic coal mining town on the eastern slopes of the Cascade Mountains scented with ponderosa pine from the forested ridge above.

Methow Valley News - Public: Chewuch access is vital need

Published: August 25, 2011

Methow Valley News, Aug. 24, 2011


Public: Chewuch access is vital need


By Ann McCreary
People want roads and trails in the Chewuch River watershed that continue to provide access to the wide variety of recreation that is an essential part of the Methow Valley economy.


That message came through loud and clear during several months of public comment that will be used by the Methow Ranger District as it prepares a plan for the future of Forest Service roads in the Chewuch watershed.

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