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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| Title | Name | City | |
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| Jennie Goldberg | Seattle WA | Details... | |
| Thomas O'Keefe | Seattle WA | Details... |
American Whitewater's survey of 165 whitewater enthusiasts on whitewater rivers of the North Cascades.
American Whitewater's survey of 165 whitewater enthusiasts on whitewater rivers of the North Cascades.
The purpose of this report is to improve the level of knowledge regarding the location, type and seasonality of river recreation in the major rivers within King County.
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.
Interagency plan for facility development and management along 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.