East Fork Lewis River Volunteer Planting -Clark Skamania Flyfishers

12/18/2025 09:30 AM - 01:30 PM PT

Admission

  • Free

Location

East Fork Lewis River
6613 NE 269th Street
Battle Ground, WA 98604

Description

Be a part of the largest habitat restoration project ever on the East Fork Lewis River! The East Fork Lewis River Reconnection Project is a $23.5 million project that spans 3 river miles. The goal of the project is let the East Fork Lewis River to flow like it did historically — prior to gravel mining, the confinement of a multi-channel river system into a single channel, and other artificial alterations. Restoring the East Fork Lewis River benefits salmon, lamprey, and other wildlife. The project also reduces the flood risk and erosion that threatens homes, public infrastructure, and businesses while also expanding public access to the river.

Volunteers are needed to plant native trees and shrubs across 100s of acres of newly restored floodplain habitat.

For more info: Estuary Partnership East Fork Lewis River

Thursday, December 18, 2025 9:30 AM-1:30 PM

Pre-registration is required.

  • All ages and abilities are welcome. No prior experience is necessary. Please let us know if you need accommodations to participate due to language, disability, or other additional needs.

Accessibility: The project area is a 5-minute walk from the parking area. Planting will take place on uneven ground. 

We'll provide: Planting gloves, shovels, snacks and warm beverages.

What to wear: Long sleeves, pants, sturdy sneakers or boots. Rubber boots may be helpful.

What you should bring: Water bottle, sun/raingear, and layers

Directions:  A reminder email with directions and parking info will be sent 2-3 days before the event.

Questions? Please contact Samantha Dumont at 503-939-7381 or sdumont@estuarypartnership.org

Schedule:

9:30 AM - Check in and hike into site

9:45 AM - Introductions, project orientation, safety

9:45 AM - Planting native trees and shrubs (taking personal breaks when needed)

1:15 PM - Wrap up 

1:30 PM - End of event

Thank you project partners and funders  - this project wouldn't be possible without you: Clark County, Washington Department of Ecology, NOAA, and WA Recreation and Conservation Office.