Trail magic happened at Hacienda Tizapan on December 14th when the Buckhorn Range crew traded our work boots for holiday hats!
Who knew trail builders could work a festive hat like runway models? Our team lit up the restaurant (literally – shoutout to the mystery member with that amazing battery-powered Mexican-style Santa hat!) and filled it with enough holiday cheer to light up the Olympic Peninsula.
Between chips, salsa, and plenty of laughs, we celebrated some impressive numbers: our “Little Chapter That Could” knocked it out of the park in 2024 with 978 volunteer hours of labor and skilled sawyer work – up from last year’s 893 hours! From clearing overgrown trails to building mounting blocks, we’ve left our mark on every corner of Jefferson County. And somehow managed to have a blast doing it.
Here’s to the best trail team around – may your holidays be as bright as your hat game! 🌲✨
Ready to keep the trail magic going? It’s membership renewal time! Your BCHW and Buckhorn Range membership for 2025 helps keep trails open for stock and all users, plus keeps you in the loop on state and chapter activities. Join us – we’re saving you a spot (and maybe a festive hat) at next year’s holiday party!




