Outdoor Leadership Training Success Stories
Read how WTA's work has touched the lives of people across the state.
Taking Students Hiking and Backpacking — With a Little Help from WTA
Jan 18, 2023
Seattle charter school Rainier Prep recently added outdoor programs to its curriculum. Last year, six teachers from Rainier Prep attended WTA’s Outdoor Leadership Training workshop. Since taking the workshop, they've hit the ground running and have successfully led two trips in the last year.
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Building Onramps to Nature’s Benefits
Dec 06, 2022
Braided Seeds is helping communities of color rest and reconnect to nature. A wilderness first aid course, in partnership with WTA, has been one way to help people in their community feel safer outside.
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How Friends of the Children Seattle Made 'Trail Tuesdays' a Reality, with a Little Help from WTA
Nov 16, 2022
Friends of the Children Seattle spent the summer exploring local trails and introducing youth to the fun of hiking. (And the joy of eating frozen yogurt during a hike.) WTA's Outdoor Leadership Training program helped them have a successful summer of exploration.
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Step by Step: How WTA's Community Partner Used Boots From Our Gear Library to Get Outside
Nov 07, 2022
Whether it's for hiking Mount Rainier, taking early steps to leading the way for environmental justice or celebrating being comfortable outdoors, we caught up with community partners to learn more about how they've utilized hiking boots from WTA's gear lending library.
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Shared-Language Hikes Helped Break Down Barriers to the Outdoors This Summer
Oct 31, 2022
Last month, ECOSS wrapped up its summer season of shared-language hiking trips to Little Si — aiming to expand outdoor access to underserved communities — using the Trailhead Direct program. We connected with some of the ECOSS staff and trip leaders to talk about their experiences hiking with their communities.
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Let’s Play: King County Coalition Comes Together to Get Youth Outside
Sep 20, 2022
King County Play Equity Coalition is a network of organizations dedicated to making changes that make it easier for young people in all communities to move their bodies outside — and to get all of the benefits that come with play.
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My Journey to an Outdoor Career
How WTA helped me gain the skills to transition from the classroom to the backcountry. By Iman Chatila
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Field-Tested Favorites: Mealtime Experiences and Recipes from WTA Outdoor Leadership Training Leaders
Jul 18, 2022
Two leaders from WTA's Outdoor Leadership Training program, Christine Zarker Primomo and Harper McFadden, share their experiences cooking with youth in the outdoors, and their favorite backpacking recipes from their trips.
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Outdoor Leaders Who Inspire Us: the Service Board
Jul 26, 2022
We recently talked with a few groups we admire, including Shona Kerrick from the Service Board, to learn more about how they are building better futures for their communities.
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Outdoor Leaders Who Inspire Us: Trail Mixed Collective
Jul 19, 2022
We recently talked with a few groups we admire, including Quena Batres and Liselle Pires of Trail Mixed Collective, to learn more about how they are building better futures for their communities.
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Outdoor Leaders Who Inspire Us: Sea Potential
Jul 13, 2022
We recently talked with a few local outdoor groups we admire to learn more about how they are building better futures for their communities.
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How One Forest Service Leader is Inspiring a New Generation
Jun 30, 2022
For over two decades, Aleta Eng has been working to connect people to public lands and inspiring the next generation of U.S. Forest Service leaders. As the partnership specialist for the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Aleta has been thoughtful, innovative and creative in building a strong youth and community engagement program.
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How WTA's Second Gear Library is Helping One Group Get Outside
May 06, 2022
In August last year, WTA was excited to open the doors to a second gear library, located in Puyallup’s Meridian Habitat Park. We choose this location to help us better meet the needs of communities in the South Puget Sound region. And we’ve been thrilled to see groups already getting outside, with support from the new gear library.
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Rep. Strickland Visits WTA Gear Library and Talks Trail Funding
Apr 18, 2022
WTA met with Representative Marilyn Strickland to tour our Puyallup gear library and talk funding for trails.
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Q&A With a GirlTrek Leader: Harriet Tubman, Walking and Community
Mar 04, 2022
On March 10, GirlTrek encourages folks to walk in honor of Harriet Tubman's 200th birthday. We talked with Trina Baker, a leader for GirlTrek and a member of WTA's board, about why this event is so important — and why she's so passionate about the power of walking and community.
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Beating the Winter Blahs Thanks to WTA’s Gear Libraries
Feb 14, 2022
WTA has been excited to see our partners borrowing snowshoes to get outside with youth. We wanted to know how the trips were going, so we asked three groups to share the highlights of their snowy adventures.
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Expert Voices: 3 Ways Time Outside is Good for Your Mental Health
Feb 15, 2022
We talked with three of our partners, all mental health professionals, about the benefits they see when youth and families spend time outside.
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Wild Society, a WTA Partner, Teams Up With Communities for Outdoor Adventures
Dec 20, 2021
Wild Society, a wilderness education nonprofit based out of Kitsap County, developed two amazing new partnerships that brought epic adventures and rewarding relationships.
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This Summer Was WILD
Oct 04, 2021
InterImCDA’s WILD program, Wild Society and Wild Grief all took teens backpacking this summer (with gear from WTA's gear library). We ask them to reflect on the value of time spent in the “wild” for the youth they work with and some unexpected logistical challenges they encountered.
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El Centro de la Raza on the Trail: An Outdoor Field Trip for Teens
Sep 02, 2021
This trip, which was supported by WTA's Outdoor Leadership Training program, was a chance for teens to connect with each other and the outdoors.
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Hiker Headlines: Gear Libraries, Lyle Cherry Reopening, Wolverines, Community Science
Aug 26, 2021
WTA is excited to open our second gear library in Puget Sound. Lyle Cherry Orchard trails are once again open to hikers. Wildfire season isn't over yet — but we can help you plan around it. Wolverines are making a comeback in the Cascades. And, our local pikas could use your help. Here’s some news you may have missed while out on trail this week.
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WTA Opens Second Gear Library in South Puget Sound
Aug 20, 2021
New location will make it easier for more groups to get the gear they need to get outside with kids and families.
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Students at Seattle Nativity School Build Connections to Nature and Each Other on Trail
Dec 17, 2020
Seattle Nativity School hosts annual hiking trips with students across every grade, along with a summer backpacking trip for alumni. Two former students, Layla an Christian, reflect on these outdoor experiences and what memories have really stuck with them.
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Hiker Headlines: Fall, Outdoor Learning, Road Closures
Sep 24, 2020
It's Sept. 24. We definitely recommend fall hiking. We're excited to be able to resume our Outdoor Leadership Training program. And some roads are closing soon in the Olympic National Forest. Here's some news you might have missed while out on trail this week.
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Outdoor Leadership Training Workshops and Gear Library Restart with New Safety Protocols
Sep 22, 2020
Outdoor Leadership Training experiential workshops and gear library lending are starting back up with new safety protocols to support community groups and organizations with their outdoor learning plans.
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Four Gear Tips for Family and Group Camping
Aug 31, 2020
Are you headed out this long weekend to enjoy an outdoor adventure with your household or social pod? Here’s a few gear tips from WTA’s Outdoor Leadership Training program staff to make things a bit easier, and maybe even help to reduce the environmental and social impact of your group’s outing.
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Finding Connections — With Nature and Each Other — During a Pandemic
Aug 21, 2020
Although in-person trips aren't possible right now, Wild Grief is finding a way to fulfil their mission.
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Our Community & Coronavirus
Mar 13, 2020
How we're working to keep our community safe. Updates on cancelled and rescheduled trail work parties and workshops. We are here for you: how we hope to be a source for moments of joy and inspiration.
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3 Tips for Planning a Group Hiking Trip
Outdoor Leadership Training participants share the lessons they've learned. By Andrew Pringle
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10,000 Outdoor Experiences: WTA's Training Model Grows from Community Needs
Through our Outdoor Leadership Training program, we're supporting community leaders as they nurture the connection between youth and the outdoors.
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