An update on the Bergsma Property discussing some funding for, and rezoning of, the property.
Read MoreIn our latest installment of a year in the club's history, Chapter 25 focuses on "an extraordinary year" in Trail Work.
Read MoreOriginally printed in the Winter 2005 Alpiner issue, Joe Toynbee characterizes the Alps after many adventures in them on hikes lead by the IATC.
Read MoreThe IATC is a part of a new Trailhead Ambassador program which seeks to reduce negative human impact on public lands.
Read MoreSalmon Days, the annual festival of Issaquah, is fast approaching. The club will have a booth on the grounds of the Fish Hatchery, as usual. This year we will have a “Leave No Trace” theme.
Read MorePast, current, and future Hike Leaders came together for an evening of storytelling, celebration and pizza! Find out more about becoming a hike leader here.
Read MoreRepresentative Bill Ramos meets with the Issaquah Alps Trails Club, the Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust, Sierra Club, and Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance to learn what we must do to allow safe wildlife and recreational trail crossings as Highway 18 is widened to five lanes.
Read MoreWith the passage of King County Proposition 1, lets reminisce on past accomplishments of King County Parks with our tax dollars - specifically, the creation of the Cougar Mountain Regional Wildland Park (a jewel of the King County Parks system).
Read MoreOriginally printed in 2003, this article details the building of a much needed bridge.
Read MoreChapter 24 in Doug Simpson’s ongoing series of articles on the club’s history covers the year 2004.
Read MoreBackpacker magazine, a national publication, named the IATC the “Best Hiking Club in the Country” in their most recent issue.
Read MoreThe Issaquah Alps Trails Club is sending an article to the Issaquah Reporter in support of the King County Parks Levy. Read it here!
Read MoreThis article is the first in what will be a series of articles honoring some of the women who have been involved in the IATC. This article comes from an interview with Barbara Johnson, conducted by Hannah Wheeler, on July 2nd, 2019.
Read MoreThanks to everyone who came out for our "Viva la Trails" event at Squak Mountain (Margaret’s Way trail head).
Read MoreREI and City of Issaquah partnered with the IATC on a beautiful day in June to remove Ivy on the Bergsma Property.
Read MoreTwenty-nine years ago (July 4, 1990) the first Mountains-to-Sound march began. The march was organized by Jack Hornung and the IATC. IATC photographer Larry Hanson captured the event, and compiled a photo essay of the historic event.
Read MoreOnce again, the City of Issaquah’s ICTV team has done great job capturing video of our recent “History of the IATC” program. If you missed it, you can view the video on the City’s youtube channel.
Read MoreIf you missed the Viva la Trails Day at Tiger Mountain don’t panic! The ICTV team at the City of Issaquah did a great job capturing the event on video.
Read MoreThanks to everyone who came out for our first ever "Viva la Trails" event at Tiger Mountain.
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