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Originating
in the Cascade Range, the Clackamas flows through
a steep-walled canyon lined with dense forest and
basalt crags on its way to the Columbia River. A superb
fishery, spectacular scenery, and various recreational
activities are its special features.
National
Wild and Scenic River Designation. In
order for a river to become a National Wild and Scenic
River, it must be free-flowing and have at least one
resource that is considered to be "outstandingly
remarkable" -- i.e., of importance to the region
or nation. Assessment of the Clackamas River found
five different resource categories to be "outstandingly
remarkable" -- recreation, fish, wildlife, historic,
and vegetation.
Recreation
Resources. The river offers a wide variety of
recreation opportunities, including white water boating
in close proximity to the Portland metropolitan area.
Fish.
The Clackamas River provides necessary habitat for
several anadromous fish species. It is the last significant
run of wild late winter coho in the Columbia Basin,
and it is also one of only two remaining runs of spring
chinook in the Willamette Basin. In addition, it supports
a significant population of winter steelhead.
Wildlife.
The Clackamas River also provides habitat for the
federally threatened bald eagle and northern spotted
owl, and it is potential habitat for the threatened
peregrine falcon as well.
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Mount
Hood National Forest
16400 Champion Way
Sandy, Oregon 97055
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