Washington Trails Association
Mikayla Clarke is a dedicated professional with extensive experience in trail maintenance and food security advocacy. Currently employed as a crew member with the Washington Trails Association since May 2023, Mikayla focuses on maintaining backcountry trails. Previous experience includes a seasonal role as a Trail Crew Member for Alaska Trails in summer 2022 and serving as Food Security Regional Coordinator for the Aleutian Pribilof Islands Association, Inc. from November 2021 to August 2022. Additionally, Mikayla has been active in various roles in food and agriculture, including positions as a Food Security Advocate with AmeriCorps VISTA, barista, farmer, and bakery assistant. Mikayla holds a Bachelor's degree in Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems from Green Mountain College.
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Washington Trails Association
Washington Trails Association has a 50 year legacy of engaging the hiking community. WTA enhances hiking experiences in Washington by empowering a diverse and growing community of hikers to explore, steward and protect trails and public lands. WTA is the nation’s largest state-based hiking advocacy and trail maintenance organization, with more than 27,000 members, thousands of volunteers each year, and an online community of more than 500,000. WTA’s annual budget is approximately $8 million. We believe that hiking has a positive impact on people’s hearts and minds and want to ensure that there are trails for everyone, forever.