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Lione Clare

Lione was born and raised in Sitka and is an avid hiker, trail runner, and biker who grew up on our trails. As a nature photographer and the Wilderness & Community Engagement Coordinator with Sitka Conservation Society, Lione brings a deep connection to the Tongass and the skills to support Sitka Trail Works in developing […]

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Eric Estrada | SECRETARY

Eric is a passionate and active hiker and cyclist with a desire to contribute to hands-on building and maintaining our trails. Originally from San Diego, Eric served on the SD County Bicycle Coalition board and assisted in the creation of the Chula Vista Cyclist Committee. He is also a professional in bicycle repair and shop

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Brooke rivera | Treasurer

Brooke (she/her) was born in Sitka Alaska but has lived in various diverse places within the United States, only for Sitka to call her back. She received her bachelor’s degree in business management and now fulfills the position as the administrative manager at the Sitka Sound Science Center. A nature enthusiast, her heart belongs to

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2024 Youth Program Update

Our second full season of summer programming accommodated almost 100 local youth through six summer camps in 2024. Youth ages 8-18 had the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors, learn and participate in cultural activities, and gain valuable survival skills. We reach more students and provide more comprehensive programs through strong partnerships with the Sitka Native

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Mike Jones | President

Mike recently returned home to Sitka be with family and is eager to support the community through his years of experience in management and sales after a career in Portland, OR. As the Outstation Manager at Alaska Seaplanes, Mike is actively involved in helping people get around and to the outdoors in Southeast Alaska.

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Eagles’ Creek Road

ACCESS The multi-use trail begins at a rock pier, built as a marine access facility (MAF) during logging, in Sukoi Inlet Krestof Sound north of Mud Bay, on the east coast of Kruzof Island and about 15 miles NW of Sitka by boat. It is easier to walk along the beach for the first 200

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