From Summits to the Sound, We're Connecting More People to the Outdoors

Washington residents are connected by a love for the outdoors. Closeness to nature, whether it’s a neighborhood park, waterfront, or the surrounding mountains, is woven into their cultural identity. The outdoors is where we play, rest, and connect with nature and each other.

Access to these beautiful open spaces is essential to the health and well-being of all Washington communities, yet not everyone has equal access to these natural treasures. Trust for Public Land is working towards a future where every community enjoys access to nature for outdoor recreation, community engagement, and the health benefits they provide. From Olympic Sculpture Park to Rattlesnake Ridge, we’re working to connect more Washington communities to the benefits and joys of the outdoors.

TPL's Impact in Washington
147,665
ACRES OF LAND PROTECTED
149,359
PEOPLE CONNECTED TO THE OUTDOORS
369
ACTIVE AND COMPLETED PROJECTS
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TPL Team in Washington

Also serves: Alaska

Northwest Advisory Board

For media inquiries, contact:

Andy Orellana
Associate Director of Media Relations
775-391-3132
[email protected]

Seattle Office

1218 Third Avenue
Suite 1700
Seattle, WA, 98101
(206) 587-2447
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Wenatchee Office

18 N. Wenatchee Avenue
Second Floor
Wenatchee, WA, 98801
(509) 888-0844
[email protected]

Associate Vice President and Northwest Director
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