New Wild and Scenic Rivers Proposed for Oregon
Today Congressmen Peter DeFazio (D-Ore.) and Earl Blumenauer (D-Ore.) announced their plan for
increasing Wilderness and Wild and Scenic Rivers in Oregon this year. Their vision includes
adding approximately 132,000 acres of Wilderness, 79.6 miles of Wild and Scenic Rivers, and
34,550 acres of National Recreation Areas to the Mt. Hood National Forest. It also calls for over
142 miles of new Wild and Scenic rivers for Rogue River tributaries, and adds protection for the
Oregon Caves National Monument.
“Our beautiful state has so many places that are worthy of congressional
recognition,” Congressman DeFazio noted. “I am thrilled to be able to work with my
colleague Congressman Blumenauer to bring protection to just a few of them. From the tributaries
of the Wild Rogue, to the Cave Creek watershed, to the iconic Mt. Hood, we have an historic
opportunity to leave a natural legacy for the next generation.”
“These unique places are indeed worthy of protection,” said Congressman Blumenauer.
“I have worked for over five years on a proposal to protect Mt. Hood for future
generations. Throughout that process, I have been amazed at the number of Oregonians who care
deeply about increasing Wilderness areas and Wild and Scenic Rivers on the mountain. I look
forward to working with Congressman DeFazio and the entire Oregon delegation to pass a bill that
protects Mt. Hood and other Oregon treasures. I strongly encourage the Senate to consider our
proposal.”
The “Oregon Treasures” proposal would include areas proposed for wilderness and wild
and scenic rivers protection in the Senate’s pending Lewis and Clark Mt Hood Wilderness
bill, with an additional 6500 acres of wilderness in the Mt. Hood National Forest. These areas
include: the Salmon Huckleberry “Keyhole,” Bluegrass Ridge, and Boulder Lake. The
proposal would also add over 142 miles of tributaries to the Lower Rogue Wild and Scenic River,
and increase drinking water protection and public recreation opportunities for the Oregon Caves
National Monument with a 4,000 acre boundary adjustment.
In 2007, the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee passed the Lewis and Clark Mt. Hood
Wilderness Bill of 2007 (S. 2034),
but the bill has yet to clear the full Senate.
Of interest to river advocates the legislation introduced by DeFazio and Blumenauer would add
79.6 miles of new Wild and Scenic Rivers on the Mt. Hood National Forest including the
following:
• South Fork Clackamas River
• Eagle Creek
• Middle Fork Hood River
• South Fork Roaring River
• ZigZag River
• Fifteenmile Creek
• East Fork Hood River
• Collawash River
• Fish Creek
The proposal would also designate 142.9 miles of tributaries to the Lower Rogue Wild and Scenic
River (est. 1968) and classify the tributaries as either “Wild,”
“Scenic,” or “Recreational” in order to protect the outstandingly
remarkable values of these tributaries themselves as well as the benefits that these tributaries
contribute to the Lower Rogue Wild and Scenic River.
Take action
You can take a couple of important action steps today. Thank Representatives DeFazio and Blumenauer for their leadership on this
proposal. Note that you are a whitewater boater and especially appreciate their attention to
river protection through Wild and Scenic designation. You can also reach out to Senators Wyden and Smith to thank them for their work on the
Lewis and Clark Mt. Hood Wilderness Bill of 2007 (S. 2034)
and specifically ask for their support for Wild and Scenic designation on the Rogue River
tributaries which is not included in their bill.
Thomas O'Keefe
3537 NE 87th St.
Seattle, WA 98115