LCC Trail News

$300,000 donation received from Trans Alta!

Fundraising efforts have gathered a total of $306,500.

If you are looking for a place to donate funds, consider how you can give a gift that will last for generations and improve the quality of life in Lewis County!

Willapa Trails Update

Trestle decking and drawing for paving bids will begin in November. Construction will begin at Chehalis's trail head and continue to Adna's trail head. There will be an eight-foot wide paved trail and parallel to that, a three-foot wide equestrian trail with bedding, i.e., large bark.

Trail heads will have signs, paved parking areas, bathrooms and tie-ups for horses. Chehalis will hold approximately 25 parking slots plus room for trucks and trailers.

Pictured above: Lewis County Commissioner Ron Averill (pictured right), U.S. Rep. Brian Baird (with shovel) joined State Parks representatives and local community members in breaking ground  to begin the construction of the east side of Willapa Hills Trail in Chehalis (August, 2007)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Other Washington Trails

Section of Woodland Trail Opened August 7, 2007

The first mile and a half of Olympia's trail opened - connecting Eastside Street at Watershed Park to Dayton Street.

Opening in October: A $229,000 federal grant will connect Dayton Street to the Chehalis-Western Trail.

Park to Springs: The hike-bike trail is sketched to stretch from Pioneer Park in Tumwater to McAllister Springs in Thurston County.

Click here for the complete story in The Olympian.

Woodland Trails in Thurston County, WA.