Pacific Northwest Trail Association

Mission Statement

The mission of the Pacific Northwest Trail Association is to construct, protect and maintain the Pacific Northwest National Scenic Trail in a manner that makes a lasting contribution to the recreation, education, and enjoyment of present and future generations.

Youth Programs

In addition to the Mission Statement the Pacific Northwest Trail Association is also dedicated to the Service Knowledge Youth Program (SKY Program) that provides students with an outdoor-based work experience blended with academic and trade instruction. Read more about the SKY Program

The Nor'wester Publication

News for friends of the Pacific Northwest Trail Association
PDF versions of past Nor'wester can be found by following the selecting the links below

NW CoveWINTER 2011-12 NORWESTER
Nov 2011

SPRING 2011 NOR'WESTER
May 2011

WINTER 2011 NOR'WESTER
Jan 2011

SPRING 2010 NOR'WESTER
Mar 2010

FALL 2009 NOR'WESTER
Oct 2009

SUMMER 2009 NOR'WESTER
May 2009

eNews Our Online News Letter

Our continuing effort to stay in touch and keep you informed about the exciting things currently underway here at the PNTA

March PNTA eNews

Membership

When you join the Pacific Northwest Trail Association, you become a member of the group of people dedicated to preserving and protecting the Pacific Northwest National Scenic Trail. Every dollar we raise goes to support, construct and maintain the 1200 miles of trail. Become a Member

PNTA Contact Information

Pacific Northwest Trail Association 24854 Charles Jones Memorial Circle, Unit #4 North Cascades Gateway Center Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284

Phone: (877) 854-9415
Fax: (360) 854-7665
Email: pnt@pnt.org

Current PNTA Staff Members

Current PNTA Board Members

Tom Solin PNTA Website Administrator
History

History of the Association

Thirty years ago the Pacific Northwest Trail was born from the traditions of those earlier trails when Ron Strickland began to seek a way west from the Continental Divide to the Pacific Ocean..more..

People who have made a difference

Max Eckenburg-trail blazer, CCC worker, scout leader, search-and-rescue volunteer, and staunch PNTA supporter..more..