Imagine spending time floating on a slow flowing river. Envision bright sunshine sparkling on cold mountain streams and hikes through coastal forests
Introduction to the Chehalis River Watershed
Watersheds link the habitats of Washington’s Pacific Coast from headwaters to bays and the open ocean. Humans, wildlife, plants, fungi, and microbes
Watershed Forests
When we think of watersheds we often think of rivers. Rivers are connected to lakes, reservoirs, wetlands, and ponds, fed by springs, andeventually
Northern Willapa Bay Watershed
Watersheds link the habitats of Washington’s Pacific Coast from headwaters to bays and the open ocean. Humans, wildlife, plants, fungi, and microbes
Central Willapa Bay Watershed
Willapa Bay is a system of bays, estuaries, rivers, sloughs, and freshwater and salt marshes found along Washington’s southern Pacific Coast. It is a
Southern Willapa Bay Watershed
When thinking like a watershed, envision not just the river, but also the boundaries of watersheds, the land through which rivers flow, and the
Coastal Watersheds: Columbia River Watershed, Time and Ancient Floods
Coastal watersheds link the land to the rivers and the rivers to the sea through both space and time. The temporal story of how the Columbia River
Coastal Watersheds: The Columbia River Watershed
Coastal watersheds link the land to the rivers and the rivers to the sea. This is an important topic for the Coastal Interpretive Center, because our








