Document - Skykomish Scenic River Recreational Access Study

Abstract

This study is an effort to begin to resolve uncontrolled public access along the Skykomish River. Local citizens and other river interests directed the State Parks Scenic Rivers Program to study the problem of private property trespass and high concentrations of public use along the Skykomish Scenic River System. The Skykomish Scenic River Citizen Advisory Board and State Parks Scenic River staff have conducted public workshops throughout the valley to gather recommendations to solve these river problems. This study is the result of those workshops and other expert advice.

Description

Washington State Parks Scenic Rivers Program study of access needs and concerns along the Skykomish River corridor, a designated State Scenic River.

Document Information

Filename - Skykomish Scenic River Recreational Access Study642.pdf

Size - 36.24MB



Associated Projects

  • Skykomish Access
    AW has been working to address access needs along the Skykomish River particularly at Sunset Falls, one of the most scenic waterfalls in the state and a spectacular put-in that is owned by Washington

Associated Rivers

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Associated Gauges

Disclaimer Data Sources

Skykomish-2 - Railroad Bridge to Big Eddy (AW#40605)

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Skykomish-3 - Big Eddy to Monroe (AW#39399)

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