Sheriff orders closure of two mile stretch of Snoqualmie River due to construction activities

Sunday, May 25, 2014

For those of you who camp along the Snoqualmie, the sheriff has ordered a two mile stretch closed during construction upriver. The two mile closure of the Snoqualmie River starts at a point just downstream of the State Route 202 bridge in Fall City to a point roughly one mile upstream of the boat ramp at Neal Road.

The reason for the closure is the danger to boaters and floaters from the construction taking place in this section of the river.

The closure will start June 2 and is expected to be in place for up to four months. For information on the Upper Carlson Floodplain Restoration Project contact Mary Maier at 206-477-4762.

The most current information on King County river closures and hazards can be found here.


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