News Release
Subscribe | What is RSS |
Contact: Meagan Huff, Public Information Officer, (360) 409-3737
PORT ANGELES, Wash. – An emergency closure of recreational fishing in many rivers and streams at Olympic National Park will end at 12:01 am, November 1, 2022. The Queets and Salmon Rivers will remain closed to recreational fishing until further notice.Recreational fishing within Olympic National Park will reopen in the following river systems:
- Ozette River
- Bogachiel River
- Dickey River
- Quillayute River
- Hoh River
- South Fork River
- Quinault River (upper bridge downstream to park boundary)
- Cedar Creek
- Goodman Creek
- Kalaloch Creek
- Mosquito Creek
"We are happy to welcome back recreational fishers to reopened creeks and river systems at Olympic National Park," said Acting Deputy Superintendent Kevin Killian. "We appreciate the public's cooperation and understanding during this fall's historic drought and the resulting closures."
The Queets and Salmon Rivers in Olympic National Park remain closed to recreational fishing until further notice due to higher than expected in-river harvest levels. Fisheries biologists have conservation concerns based on expected lower numbers of natural Chinook salmon returning to spawning grounds; the continued closure to recreational fishing in the Queets and Salmon Rivers will provide added protection to Chinook salmon making their way to spawning areas in the national park.
Learn more about recreational fishing at Olympic National Park here.
Last updated: October 31, 2022