About us
We lead fun and educational outings to explore nature, to showcase areas that are being preserved, and to maintain trails. It's even more fun if you come along.
We also have other activities, including meetings, presentations, trainings, and occasionally an event from an allied organization.
Our leaders are Sierra Club volunteers, who have been certified to ensure the safety of participants and protection of our environment. They have a passion for the outdoors and a willingness to share their expertise with others.
We welcome Sierra Club members and non-members to participate. Unless otherwise stated, outings are free and open to the public. If you are interested in Sierra Club Membership, please click HERE.
Our Chapter Calendar is a good starting place to view our activities. Use the calendar's Map View tab to see locations.
This Meetup includes outings in Western Washington from Canada to Chehalis, including the Olympic Peninsula.
For activities in southwest Washington and northwest Oregon see the Meetup:
Portland/Vancouver Sierra Club Outings & Events
For information about the Sierra Club please visit our website [www.SierraClub.org/WA](http://www.sierraclub.org/WA)
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Upcoming events
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The Salmon Are Back!
·OnlineOnlineThe Salmon are Back!
Even the planners didn't expect that salmon would be back in the Klamath River just a few weeks after dam removal!
After more than 20 years of Tribal-led advocacy with the support of a broad coalition of conservation and commercial fisheries organizations, four dams along the Klamath River were finally removed in 2024. This effort is the largest river restoration and dam removal project in US history.
A couple of short films will provide an overview of the process.
Our guest speaker, Yurok Tribal Member Charles Adkins, grew up along the Klamath River and saw the effort to save the river unfold first hand. He'll share his experiences working for a healthy Klamath River - critical for clean water, food sovereignty, and justice.
Next, we'll talk about how YOU can help protect Northwest rivers.
Finally, a joyful film about young indigenous kayakers accomplishing the first descent of the free-flowing Klamath! See a preview here.
REGISTER HERE to get the Zoom link!14 attendees
Past events
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