About the Forum
September 17- 18, 2024
Would you like to receive email updates? Have other questions? Contact Lake Roosevelt Forum office at
info@lrf.org or (509) 535-7084.
The Water Festival is held at Lake Roosevelt Day Use Area - Kettle Falls and Sherman Creek Hatchery. Over 400 students, teachers and parents attend this great event.
Thank you to all the presenters!
Avista Utilities
Colville Confederated Tribes
Ferry Conservation District
Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area
Spokane Tribe of Indians
Stevens Conservation District
U.S. Forest Service
Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife
This web page is sponsored by Bonneville Power Administration.
LRF Bus Tour - June 19, 2019
The 2019 LRF Bus Tour was a huge success! Please join us next time.
Mission
Lake Roosevelt Forum’s mission is to establish a dialog based on trust and respect of all views that seek common ways to protect and preserve the quality of environment and enhance the quality of life as they relate to the lake and economies of the region.
Background
The backdrop for Forum activities is the unique and distinct needs of Lake Roosevelt, which resulted from creating a reservoir to support operational capacity at Grand Coulee Dam. Two Indian tribes, federal agencies, state agencies and four counties have specific interests in the management of the lake. Individually and collectively, they seek to meet a diverse set of environmental, economic and cultural needs.
Lake Roosevelt Forum continues to successfully engage in a set of public outreach activities intended to further strengthen collaboration and cooperation among the many stakeholders with interests in and around Lake Roosevelt.
Subcategories
Website Development
The Lake Roosevelt Forum web site hosts comprehensive information regarding historical, recreational, environmental, operational, cultural, educational and other information of value to the general public, resource specialists and others. Much of the web site contains information developed specifically by the Forum. This is in response to information concerning Lake Roosevelt often being highly fragmented and difficult to access.