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West Coast Hiking Clubs

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There are quite a few hiking clubs in the region. In fact, there is a listing of the Federation of Western Outdoor Clubs (FWOC):

2016 Member Clubs and Organizations

Angora Hiking Club California Alpine Club California State Park Rangers Association (CSPRA) Cascadians Chemeketans Chinook Trail Association Contra Costa Hills Club Friends of Mt. Hood Friends of Nevada Wilderness Friends of the Columbia Gorge Great Old Broads for Wilderness Hobnailers Indian Creek Botanical Mission Klahhane Club Klamath-Siskiyou Wildlands Center Mazamas Montana Wilderness Association Mt. St. Helens Club Nature Friends Obsidians Olympians Oregon Nordic Club Santiam Alpine Club Sierra Club, Angeles Chapter Sierra Club, Kern-Kaweah Chapter Sierra Club, Mother Lode Chapter Sierra Club, Oregon Chapter Sierra Club, Toiyabe Chapter Siskiyou Audubon Society Siskiyou Field Institute Skagit Alpine Club Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance Tamalpais Conservation Club Trails Club of Oregon Washington Alpine Club Whitman College Outdoor Program Wilderness Watch Winter Wildlands Alliance

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