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Middle Fork Snoqualmie River

Contact Info
2930 Wetmore Avenue
Suite 3A
Everett, WA 98201
Basics
Season:
Summer to Fall

Description

The proximity of this river system to the Seattle metropolitan area gets a lot of recreational use. Despite this pressure, one can find sections of the river offering peace and solitude. Access these more remote channel sections of the river by avoiding access points where the road and river are parallel to each other. This is a rather wide river, so the use of chest or hip waders is recommended. The scenery contains portions of the Alpine Lakes Wilderness Area for your viewing pleasure.

Fishing

Fish:
Cutthroat Trout
Whitefish
Fishing Methods:
Fly,Spin

Details

Season:
Summer to Fall
Water Access:
By car
Camping Info
Tinkham Denney Creek

Amenities

Map + Directions

Basic Directions
East on I-90, exit off on #32. Go north off exit to intersection with FS Rd 56. Drive on Rd 56 for next 9 miles, road parallels the river

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