Removal of two dams on the Elwha River – our nation’s largest dam removal to date – will restore the river to its natural free-flowing state, allowing all five species of Pacific salmon and other anadromous fish to once again reach habitat and spawning grounds.
The Elwha watershed is the largest in Olympic National Park; restoration of salmon to the over 70 miles of river and tributaries will return vital nutrients to the watershed and will restore the entire ecosystem. For the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe, this project will bring cultural, spiritual and economic healing as salmon return after a century’s absence and flooded sacred sites are restored.
Elwha Construction Contracts Info on upcoming Elwha Restoration construction contracts. more...
Elwha Restoration Docs EISs, technical reports and more more...
History of the Elwha History of the Elwha Valley from the glacial retreat to present day more...
Did You Know?
Does this flower look familiar? The bunchberry, a common groundcover of Olympic's lowland forest, is closely related to the dogwood trees found throughout North America.