Dedicated to increasing fish populations in the Chehalis River Basin.

Volunteer donated over 18K hours for riverside.

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Guardians of earthlife

Recovering salmon, trout and steelhead in the Chehalis River Basin

Since 1980, we have grown from a small group of citizens into a regional leader in watershed restoration. By bridging the gap between landowners, state agencies, and tribal partners, we ensure every project—from culvert replacements to streamside plantings—contributes to a long-term vision for the Grays Harbor Basin.

Beyond restoration, we are committed to fostering the next generation of stewards. Through student leadership and volunteer events, we provide the tools for residents to take an active role in protecting our local ecosystem.

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Our Core Focus

Satsop Springs

Strengthening the river’s natural bounty.

Restoration

Reviving the river's natural rhythm.

Our Works

Reopening the river, one barrier at a time

22-1555 Wildcat, after

Fish Passage Restoration

Replacing failing culverts that block coho, Chinook, chum, and steelhead from reaching miles of upstream spawning habitat.

Stream Keepers

Building a network of local volunteers to serve as the eyes and ears of the basin. Join us in adopting a reach and helping us track the health of our home waters.

Satsop Springs Hatchery

Volunteer Traditions

Satsop Springs has been 100% volunteer-operated since 1988, proving that dedicated citizens are the heartbeat of basin restoration.

Onalaska High School, Kevin Hoffman with Students

Education & Outreach

Bridging the gap between the classroom and the river by providing students with real-world environmental leadership opportunities.