Washington protected over 900 miles of Outstanding Waters
Napeequa River
The Napeequa cuts through steep walls of glacier peaks on all sides, creating a narrow valley that remains untouched by development and human activity.
Cascade River
The Cascade River is an important tributary to the Skagit River. Cold clear water makes the Cascade River an excellent place for salmon to spawn and rear. Chum, Chinook, coho, sockeye, and pink salmon; steelhead, bull, rainbow, and coastal cutthroat trout; summer steelhead, rainbow trout, sockeye, and spring Chinookâall make their homes here.
Green River
The Green River flows into the North Fork Toutle River, onto the Cowlitz River and is a gene bank for winter steelhead and provides abundant recreational opportunities.