A Columbia River Paddle June 11-20, 2024
2 distinct and beautiful journey opportunities. North from Revelstoke BC and south from Spokane Reservation done in collective spirit of following in the water ways of our ancestors before us.
2 distinct and beautiful journey opportunities. North from Revelstoke BC and south from Spokane Reservation done in collective spirit of following in the water ways of our ancestors before us.
National Park Service Dan Foster Retires Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area (LRNA) Superintendent Dan Foster retired in December. He was LRNA’s Superintendent for 10 years. His career with the National Park Service spanned 31 years….
News ReleaseLake Roosevelt National Recreation AreaDate: November 20, 2023Contact: Brekyn Worbes, 509-754-7866Brekyn Worbes, 509-754-7866 —————- Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area invites you to come and enjoy the great outdoors no matter the season. With reduced…
National Park Service Fish cleaning stations will remain closed until further notice due to accumulated oil from fish clogging septic systems. A self-certification form is required to protect against quagga/zebra mussels. Visit bit.ly/3Ruc63j to download the form,…
From Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area News Release Click here for complete news release. Now that recreation season has officially begun, we wanted to remind everyone about some basic guidelines to help everyone enjoy their visit….
Bureau of Reclamation News Release: May 9, 2023 GRAND COULEE, Wash. – High river velocities and low reservoir levels at Lake Roosevelt have resulted in a failed log boom at the mouth of Kettle River,…
Four houseboats took 48 elected officials, opinion leaders, natural resource managers, stakeholders and concerned citizens on a day long house boat tour from Keller Ferry to Seven Bays Marina.
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) will host two public meetings in late March to inform anglers of planned changes to future (including 2023) white sturgeon fishing seasons on Lake Roosevelt in northeast Washington. Since…
History shows that snowpack and precipitation destined for Lake Roosevelt can change quickly as winter turns to spring and Lake Roosevelt is managed for downstream flood control. In turn, spring lake levels can vary dramatically….
National Park Service 2022 – 2023 Winter Access at Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area Visit https://bit.ly/3kM6llB for availability of facilities and services. For instance, winter access for camping is limited to the Kettle Falls, Fort Spokane, and…
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.
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