One of the most significant outdoor recreation areas close to metropolitan Seattle is the Middle Fork of the Snoqualmie River. Less than an hour drive from downtown, the valley is accessible to a population of over three million people and attracts visitors from across the country. Few places in the country can boast such an incredible resource that is so accessible. The river feels remote as it winds through a forested river valley largely in public ownership, and it has been proposed for designation as Wild and Scenic by the U.S. Forest Service. A diversity of recreational opportunities are pursued within the boundaries of the watershed.
The Snoqualmie River itself is popular for whitewater recreation and provides the closest intermediate whitewater to the greater Seattle area. With over 40 miles of whitewater, the river and its tributaries serve a wide range of skill levels with some sections suitable for beginners and others that challenge the nation’s top experts. The best known section is called the “Middle-Middle” that extends from the Dorothy Lake Road bridge downstream to an access point off SE Tanner Road in North Bend.
For local paddlers, the 7.6 mile Middle-Middle run is a popular “escape” that can be paddled on weekday evenings particularly during late spring when the river is fed by snowmelt from the Western Cascades. The river is also popular throughout the rainy season when winter storms provide ample flows for whitewater boating. In addition to many of the region’s paddlers who consider this river their local run, the Middle-Middle attracts paddlers from across the country who come to sample the region’s rich outdoor recreational resources.
Recommended Wild and Scenic Rivers
A future priority for this valley is protection of the rivers through Wild and Scenic designation. A 1990 study by the Forest Service determined that the following rivers were eligible and recommended them to Congress for designation. Designation is important for the development of a management plan that will protect the recreation and resource values that make this river such a treasured resource.
Middle Fork Snoqualmie: Outstandingly Remarkable Values of this river include Recreation, Fisheries, and Wildlife. Segments have been recommended to Congress for designation as follows:
Taylor River: Outstandingly Remarkable Values include Recreation and Fisheries. Segments have been recommended to Congress for designation as follows:
Pratt River: Outstandingly Remarkable Values include Recreation, Geological, Fisheries, Wildlife, and Ecological. Segments have been recommended to Congress for designation as follows:
Partners
Primary stewardship partners on our efforts in the Middle Fork Snoqualmie include:
| Title | Name | City | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jennie Goldberg | Seattle WA | Details... | |
| Thomas O'Keefe | Seattle WA | Details... |
River recreation map for the Middle Fork of the Snoqualmie River
A preliminary document to guide development of interpretive facilities in the Middle Fork Snoqualmie Valley, while also informing the conceptual design work of park facilities along the river.
Whitewater recreation sign featuring map of whitewater features, access points, and safety information.
Interagency plan for facility development and management along the Middle Fork of the Snoqualmie River.
Concept plan identifying river access issues, needs, and recommendations for improvements to ensure the public has dedicated access to the Middle Fork of the Snoqualmie River in Washington.
Testimony in support of Alpine Lakes Additions and Pratt and Middle Fork Snoqualmie Rivers Protection Act H.R. 1769.
Testimony in support of Alpine Lakes Additions and Pratt and Middle Fork Snoqualmie Rivers Protection Act S. 721.
Letter of support for the Middle Fork Snoqualmie Natural Resources Conservation Area