Everyone Loves Pancakes!
Friends Of Trees Event Scheduled For Friday, March 22nd
Friday, March 22, 9:45 am – 1:00 pm
Manning Trailhead - Banks-Vernonia State Trail, NW Pihl Rd, Banks, OR 97106
Thank You For Joining Us!
Thank you to everyone who joined us at Cascadia Heights for our inaugural Salmonberry Trail community gathering last night! Your enthusiasm and support are the heart of our mission. Together, we're paving the way for future adventures and connections. Here's to many more memorable gatherings ahead! 🌿💫
Join Us As We Kick Off Our Monthly Salmonberry Trail Community Gatherings!
We're gathering at the Cascadia Heights Taphouse and Cafe for our inaugural event. It's a perfect place to relax, enjoy some good food and drinks (available for purchase), and engage in conversations with some of the Salmonberry Trail team, board members, and other volunteers and supporters!
Join Us for Trails Day 2024 at the Oregon Capitol!
This Trails Day, we’re joining with the Oregon Trails Coalition in gathering trail advocates from all corners of Oregon to celebrate our shared passion and make a meaningful impact. It's a unique opportunity to connect with fellow trail enthusiasts, legislators, and staff to advocate for the trails we cherish and envision for the future.
UPDATE: STIA Meeting Moved Online Due To Weather
Photo by Chas Hundley from The Banks Post
STIA Meeting Set For January 18, 2024
Time: 1:30 - 3:30 PM
Location: Hornshuh Creek Fire Station #14
49021 NW Sunset Hwy
Banks, OR 97106
Seating Limited. Email Gavin Mahaley to reserver your seat.
Volunteer Opportunity: Board Treasurer Needed at Salmonberry Trail Foundation
The Salmonberry Trail Foundation is currently seeking a dedicated and experienced individual to join our team as the Board Treasurer. This volunteer role is vital to our organization and requires a trustworthy and principled individual with a background in non-profit financial management.
Specialized Volunteer Opportunity: Help Us Set Boundaries on the Trail
As many of you are aware, we're nearing the end of the rail salvage process from Banks to the Williams Creek Trestle. This exciting milestone brings us to the next phase, which calls for a bit more technical and specialized volunteer effort than our usual gatherings.
Save The Date For A Salmonberry Trail + Friends Of Trees Event on January 20th, 2024!
Save The Date For A Salmonberry Trail + Friends Of Trees Event on January 20th, 2024!
Salmonberry Community Rallies to Preserve Railroad Heritage During Thanksgiving
As the season of gratitude approached, the Salmonberry Community was reminded of the strength and unity that Thanksgiving embodies. This year, a different kind of harvest was reaped—a harvest of community effort and historical preservation.
Volunteer Opportunities Await - Join Us Today!
Volunteers, your unique expertise is our missing piece! Join us now!
Recap Of The Salmonberry Trail Event: A Dream Coming True
Last Wednesday, September 13th, the spirit of Oregon was palpable at the Neil Kelly Company, situated at 804 N Alberta St in Portland. With over 40 passionate attendees, we gathered not just as community members but as stewards of Oregon's vibrant history and promising future.
Salmonberry Trail Intergovernmental Agency Board Meeting Scheduled for September 27, 2023
WHEELER, OR - The Salmonberry Trail Intergovernmental Agency (STIA) is holding its next board meeting on September 27, 2023, to discuss the development and ongoing efforts surrounding the proposed Salmonberry Trail.
Thank You!
Thank you all for a super volunteer event today. We cleared over 450 yards of track, going past the first landslide to just short of the second (big) landslide. Awesome work! In the last two weeks, we've cleared 1,600 yards from the Williams Creek trestle to where we stopped
Exciting Volunteer Opportunities: Salmonberry Trail Clearing Events
I'm pleased to announce that we have scheduled three Salmonberry Trail clearing events for the coming week.
We have a delightful, lightly wooded stretch of track, approximately one mile in length, between the Williams Creek trestle and Hwy 47, that needs our attention. We will be focusing on removing mostly 1-2 inch fir saplings using hand tools (loppers and pruning saws - no power tools, please). The good news is there are very few blackberry vines to contend with.
Congresswoman Suzanne Bonamici visits the Salmonberry Trail
Bonamici visited on June 26, and was hosted by Salmonberry Trail Foundation Director Caroline Fitchett who shared information about work on the trail that will one day connect Banks and Tillamook via the disused Port of Tillamook Bay rail line through the Salmonberry Pass.
In addition to the Catalyst Loop section in Washington County that Bonamici visited, Rockaway Beach is currently developing plans to build a two-and-a-half mile section of trail. Photo Courtesy of the Office of Congresswoman Suzanne Bonamici.
Join us for an Exciting Adventure: Salmonberry Trail Hikes
We are thrilled to announce a series of upcoming hikes along the scenic and breathtaking Salmonberry Trail. These hikes offer an opportunity to experience the sheer beauty of nature, unwind, and get some refreshing exercise.
Thank you!
We just want to take a moment to say 'Thank You' to all who attended the Salmonberry Trail Foundation Fundraiser on June 22nd. You brought the energy, the spirit, and, most importantly, the support that made our event a huge success.
Join us for a Fundraiser for the Salmonberry Trail Foundation
We are excited to announce that the Salmonberry Trail Foundation is hosting a fundraiser on Thursday, June 22, from 5:30-8 pm at McMenamins Cornelius Pass Roadhouse. This is an excellent opportunity for us to come together and raise funds for the development of the Salmonberry Trail.
Silent Auction Items Available At Out June 22nd Event!
Silent Auction Items!