Location:
Highway 500 Trail,
Vancouver,
WA
Brought to you by: Washington Trails Association
Come join with the Washington Trails Association and the City of Vancouver as we cut ground on a new loop trail through this recently acquired green space featuring a meadow and tall Doug-fir stand in Vancouver. What to Wear: Boots, Long pants, Work gloves, Long-sleeved shirt recommended, Eye protection recommended (glasses, sunglasses or safety glasses). A hard hat will be provided by WTA. For safety reasons, shorts and sneakers are not allowed.
Location: Highway 500 Trail, Vancouver, WA
Brought to you by: Washington Trails Association
Saturday, October 28, 2017 5:00 AM - Saturday, October 28, 2017 9:00 AM
Raymond E. Shaffer Park, 7806 NE 58th St, Vancouver, WA
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