Snoqualmie, Middle Fork

4 - Concrete Bridge to Tanner (Middle-Middle)

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September 11, 2004

Mine Creek Trail Work Party

ReporterThomas O'Keefe

Mine Creek access (aka Island Drop located on DNR land at road mile 3.5). This shows the view of the trail after improvements made during volunteer events coordinated by AW in partnership with Mountains to Sound Greenway. The improved trail makes it easier for those carrying boats to access the river and addresses erosion issues. In addition to significant contributions made by Mountains to Sound Greenway, funding for this project was provided by a grant to University
Kayak Club and AW from Tom's of Maine, along with donations from Washington Kayak Club, University Kayak Club, and PaddleTrails Canoe Club.

Constructing the put-in trail at Mine Creek access on the Middle Fork Snoqualmie. This project was a partnership between American Whitewater, Mountains to Sound Greenway, Washington DNR, National Park Service Rivers and Trails Program, and Tom's of Maine.
Constructing the put-in trail at Mine Creek access on the Middle Fork Snoqualmie. This project was a partnership between American Whitewater, Mountains to Sound Greenway, Washington DNR, National Park Service Rivers and Trails Program, and Tom's of Maine.
A new put-in trail at the Mine Creek access on the Middle Fork Snoqualmie. This project was a partnership between American Whitewater, Mountains to Sound Greenway, Washington DNR, National Park Service Rivers and Trails Program, and Tom's of Maine.

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