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Mountaineers Headquarters - Seattle

Headquarters Email
clubmail@mountaineers.org
bookstore@mountaineers.org
webmaster@mountaineers.org (for main website issues - branches have their own webmasters)

Room Rental Information
(206) 521-6005
www.mountaineersbuilding.com
mickiel@mountaineers.org
Reservation form for Committees

Library
Mountaineers Library Website
library@mountaineers.org

Job Opportunities
See our Jobs page.
The Mountaineers
7700 Sand Point Way NE
Seattle, WA 98115

Office hours
Monday - Friday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Member Services is closed from 3-4 p.m. on Wednesdays. Please visit the Bookstore page for extended hours during special events.

(206) 521-6000 Main
(206) 521-6001 Member Services (to register for classes, membership issues, or to join)
(800) 573-8484 Toll-free sign-up line (WA only)
(206) 523-6763 Fax

Please check our library's online calendar for the most current hours of operation.

For a list of employees and their direct numbers, visit our staff page.

Website
www.mountaineers.org

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Directions

The Mountaineers Building is located within Seattle's Magnuson Park, in the Sand Point neighborhood, on the western shores of Lake Washington and minutes from the University of Washington.

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From I-5
Method 1: Exit at 65th St and head east on 65th. Continue on 65th until you reach Sand Point Way NE. Turn left at the stop light. Proceed north until you reach the main entrance to Magnuson Park on your right. As you enter, you will pass a guard station. Immediately turn left after this and proceed on this access road until you reach The Mountaineers Building.

Method 2: From I-5, take the exit to Highway 520 East (Bellevue/Redmond). Exit at Montlake Blvd. and turn left at the Montlake Blvd. stop light. Follow Montlake Blvd. north, and follow it as it curves to the right and becomes NE 45th St. A short while later, it curves to the left and becomes Sand Point Way NE. Continue almost two miles until you reach the main entrance to Magnuson Park on your right. As you enter, you will pass a guard station. Immediately turn left after this and proceed on this access road until you reach The Mountaineers Building.

Bus Information
There are three buses that come by Magnuson Park - #'s 30, 74 and 75. All three buses stop just in front of our building. To plan a trip to our building, use Metro's Trip Planner.

Walking/Cycling
Magnuson Park is located near the Burke-Gilman Trail, a walk/bike path that covers 14 miles from Seattle's Fremont neighborhood to Kirkland's Tracy Owen Station. We encourage our members and the general public to take advantage of this spectacular trail. For more information and maps, visit the Seattle Parks & Recreation website on the Burke Gilman Trail. You can reach our building by leaving the trail at NE 77th St and heading east.


Bellingham
Membership meetings are held September through May on the second Tuesday of each month in the downstairs meeting room at the Bellingham Public Library, 210 Central Ave, Bellingham.

Hotline
(360) 733-5145

Website
www.bellinghammountaineers.org

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Everett
Membership meetings are generally held the first Wednesday of each month, 7 p.m. at the First Congregational Church in downtown Everett, 2624 Rockefeller.

Website
www.everettmountaineers.org

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Foothills
Covering the I-90 corridor, the newest branch of The Mountaineers is still in the early stages of development. Although programs are set to begin soon, they are looking for new members to help enliven their efforts! To learn how you can get involved with this exciting new group, e-mail them at foothills.branch@gmail.com.

Website
www.foothillsmountaineers.org

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Kitsap
Monthly membership meetings are held at 7 p.m. on the second Thursday of the month at the Kitsap Cabin, 3000 Seabeck Highway, Bremerton. General meetings are for all members and anyone interested in learning about The Mountaineers or joining.

Voicemail
(360) 692-8822

Website
www.kitsapmountaineers.org

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Olympia
Most activities of the Olympia Branch are held at the Olympia Center, 222 N. Columbia St., Olympia. Monthly potlucks followed by special presentations are held usually held the first Tuesday of each month. New and prospective members are invited to attend an introductory slide show; contact Carolyn Burreson, 360-705-2055 or www.olympiamountaineers.org/potlucks.htm for the dates of future meetings.

Website
www.olympiamountaineers.org

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Seattle
Most Seattle classes, seminars and presentations are held at club headquarters, also Seattle Branch headquarters, located in Sand Point's Warren G. Magnuson Park. The club's main offices, bookstore, library and meeting spaces are also located at this facility. You can find directions to the building on our contacts page.

Membership information meetings are held the first Wednesday of each month at 7:00 p.m.

Website
www.seattlemountaineers.org

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Tacoma
Most Tacoma classes, seminars and presentations are held at the Tacoma Branch Clubhouse. The clubhouse is at the corner of North 30th & Carr Streets, in Old Town Tacoma.

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New member information nights are generally held on the third Friday of every month at the Tacoma clubhouse, with the exception of July, August, October and December. New Member Nights include a guest speaker presenting topics ranging from rock climbing, to backcountry skiing, to sea kayakaing. All new and prospective members are welcome to attend

Website
www.tacomamountaineers.org

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