The Mountains to Sound Greenway stretches over 100 miles along Interstate 90 from the shores of Puget Sound in Seattle, over Snoqualmie Pass and into Central Washington. Much of the Greenway is public land and includes over 700,000 acres held by local, state and federal agencies in trust for the public good. The Greenway includes whitewater resources of national significance just outside the Seattle metropolitan area. AW is a partner with the Greenway in developing a longterm vision for the protection and stewardship of these whitewater rivers, many of which have been determined by the Forest Service to be eligible for Wild and Scenic designation.

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projects - Greenway Whitewater

Title Name City
Jennie Goldberg Seattle WA Details...
Thomas O'Keefe Seattle WA Details...
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Greenway Whitewater

Regions

Associated Rivers

Tolt, S. Fork
74
10/11 17:15
Tolt, N. Fork
low
138
10/11 18:15
Tolt
low
218
10/11 18:15
Teanaway, N. Fork
Teanaway
Snoqualmie, S. Fork
low
51
10/11 18:15
Snoqualmie, S. Fork
low
51
10/11 18:15
Snoqualmie, N. Fork
low
162
10/11 18:15
Snoqualmie, N. Fork
low
162
10/11 18:15
Snoqualmie
med
823
10/11 18:30
Raging
low
17
10/11 18:30
Raging
low
17
10/11 18:30
Cedar River
low
343
10/11 19:00
Cooper River
Waptus
Cle Elum
Cle Elum
Cle Elum
Box Canyon Creek
to Kachess Reservoir III-IV+(V)
Snoqualmie, Middle Fork
low
353
10/11 18:15
Snoqualmie, Middle Fork
low
353
10/11 18:15
Snoqualmie, Middle Fork
low
353
10/11 18:15
Snoqualmie, Middle Fork
low
353
10/11 18:15
Dingford Creek
Snoqualmie, Middle Fork
low
353
10/11 18:15
Yakima
1,240
10/11 18:00
Pratt
low
65
10/11 18:15

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