Annual poetry challenge asks public to write, share haikus on what they love about the Gorge and how we all can help protect, preserve, and steward the area for generations to come.
A massive gravel mine proposed near the Cape Horn trailhead in Skamania County would impact the livability and scenic values of the area for decades to come.
Friends' and partner groups' volunteers take part in a planting campaign as part of the Steigerwald Reconnection Project.
By working creatively and collectively, we can help the people of Warm Springs Tribes restore their access to and infrastructure for clean water.
Websites provide visitors with real-time info on wildflowers.
A Q&A with Metropolitan Youth Symphony conductor Dr. Raúl Gómez-Rojas about a climate change-inspired concert event and partnership with Friends.
Outdoor Programs & Communications Specialist Melissa Gonzalez provides an update about the preparation for guided outings' return after the COVID-19 pandemic shut down the program.
Friends will work with the Youth Symphony as a public education partner around the Symphony's March 6 Spring Concert – In Characters of Fire.
Conservation Director Michael Lang explains the importance of carefully crafted land use designations essential to managing and protecting the Gorge's resources.
Nancy and Ron Gronowski have decided to continue beyond their lifetimes their commitment to protecting the Gorge now and for future generations.