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Dan Haag, Director of Trails, Outdoor Recreation & Accessibility at Tillamook Coast Visitors Association

Dan Haag, Director of Trails, Outdoor Recreation & Accessibility at Tillamook Coast Visitors Association

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On this episode, Dan Haag, the Director of Trails, Outdoor Recreation, and Accessibility for the Tillamook Coast Visitors Association, shares insights about his role and the importance of environmental stewardship. He discusses partnerships with local organizations, the impact of the Leave No Trace initiative, and the focus on accessibility in outdoor recreation. Dan also shares his personal favorites about living on the Tillamook Coast and highlights upcoming projects aimed at enhancing community engagement and environmental care.


HELPFUL LINKS:

  • Lower Nehalem Community Trust

  • Trailkeepers of Oregon

  • Friends of Netarts Bay

  • Trails Day

  • Alder Creek Farm

  • SOLVE

  • Tillamook Estuaries Partnership (Listen to our episode with TEP’s Claudine Rehn!)

  • Bird Alliance of Oregon

  • Salmon Superhighway

  • Leave No Trace

  • Visit Bend

  • City of Rockaway Beach

  • City of Manzanita

  • Empowering Access

  • Travel Oregon

  • Wheel of the World

  • Destination Verified Tillamook Coast

  • Davids Chair

  • Tillamook Air Museum

  • Tillamook Creamery

  • Sitka Sedge

  • Neah-Kah-Nie Overlook

  • Visit Tillamook Coast on Facebook

  • Visit Tillamook Coast Instagram

  • Reach out to Dan - dan@tillamookcoast.com

  • Tillamook Coast Pledge

Credits:

  • Hosted by Nicole Steen

  • Music by ⁠Eric Sappington & Mercury Coast⁠

  • Edited by ⁠Jon Richardson⁠

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