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Mountaineers Books
The publishing arm of club, The Mountaineers Books is one of the largest publishers of outdoor literature in the country. Hiking Guides, how-to, narratives and more.

The Mountaineers Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit that promotes the study, protection, and enjoyment of the Pacific Northwest's natural areas.


Mountaineers Program Center - Seattle

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

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(206) 521-6005
www.mountaineersbuilding.com
ShaunaB@mountaineers.org
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Mountaineers Library Website
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The Mountaineers
7700 Sand Point Way NE
Seattle, WA 98115

Office hours
Monday - Friday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Wednesday, 9 a.m. - 7 p.m.
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

(206) 521-6030 Emergency Line (for activity-related incidents only)

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.


Directions

The Mountaineers Program Center 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.

Find us using Google Maps

From I-5
Method 1: Exit at NE 65th St and head east on NE 65th. Continue on 65th until you reach the stop light at Sand Point Way NE. Turn left. Proceed north until you reach the main entrance to Magnuson Park on your right. This is approximately NE 74th and has a stop light. Turn right, into the park. As you enter, you will pass a vacant guard station. Immediately turn left after this and proceed on the access road that runs parallel to Sand Point Way NE until you reach The Mountaineers Program Center.

Method 2: From Highway 520, exit at Montlake Blvd. Turn north (right if you came from the east, left if you came from the west). Follow Montlake Blvd. north. After you pass Husky Stadium and the UW athletic fields, 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, roughly at 74th NE, on your right. As you enter, you will pass a vacant guard station. Immediately turn left after this and proceed on the access road that runs parallel to Sand Point Way NE until you reach The Mountaineers Program Center.

Bus Information
There are three buses that come by Magnuson Park - No.'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.


Tacoma Clubhouse

Tacoma Mountaineers
2302 North 30th Street
Tacoma WA 98403
If you have questions, contact Helen Engle, Tacoma Clubhouse staff, at (253) 566-6965 or email her at hengle@iinet.com

Directions
The Tacoma Clubhouse is at the corner of North 30th & Carr St., in Old Town, Tacoma.
Find us using Mapquest

From I-5
Easy 3.6 miles from freeway. Take Exit 133, signed I-705 & City Center Exit, near the Tacoma Dome. Driving north on Highway 705 pass Union Depot on the left, take Schuster Parkway. Drive along Commmencement Bay, past Stadium Way exit, then grain elevators on the right. Watch for signs and take exit onto N. 30th St. After the stoplight, it's one block to the clubhouse, on your left, at the corner of 30th & Carr St. There's parking in a public lot on 30th at Carr, and along the side streets.

From SR 16
After crossing Narrows Bridge into Tacoma, take second exit onto Pearl St., driving north on Pearl to 30th St. Turn right (east) and follow 30th through north Tacoma, down 30th St. hill to the bottom, cluhouse on the corner of 30th & Carr St. and on your right. There's good parking in a public lot on 30th at Carr, and on side streets.



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