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National Wild and Scenic Rivers System

Oregon River Systems

The National Wild & Scenic River Act, Created by Congress in 1968, the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System was enacted “to preserve certain rivers with outstanding natural, cultural, and recreational values in a free-flowing condition for the enjoyment of present and future generations.” The goal is to protect and preserve the unique character and attributes of these the nation's most pristine rivers while balancing recreation, water quality, fish and wildlife, and other values.  


What does a Wild & Scenic River designation mean?  Protection under the National Wild and Scenic River Act includes the prohibition of damming or otherwise altering the river in any way including dams, bank alternation, as well as any mineral, gas, or oil extraction. It also includes a buffer corridor that can be either 1/4 or 1/2 mile on either side of the river. Within this buffer activities that would degrade the values for which the river was designated are not allowed - potential values include fish, wildlife, recreation, scenery, geology, culture, etc. Most other activities are allowed to continue as long as they don't degrade these values.   


Benefits of Wild & Scenic Rivers  

Aside from breathtaking views, Wild and Scenic rivers provide many benefits for wildlife and humans. Millions of Oregonians depend on clean drinking water coming from rivers. Many of our best trails and campgrounds are found along rivers (some designated as Wild and Scenic, some not...yet).  Rivers also provide key habitats for salmon, steelhead, trout, bald eagles, osprey, and much other fish and wildlife.   


Many Key Oregon Rivers Lack Protection  

Whether it's the South Umpqua, Steamboat Creek, coastal rivers like the Alsea and Siletz, or additions to rivers that are only partially protected like the North Fork Crooked or the Illinois, many of our key sources of clean drinking water, recreational opportunities, and wildlife habitat remain unprotected.

   

Wild and Scenic Rivers in Oregon  

There are approximately 110,994 miles of river in Oregon, of which 2,173 miles are designated as Wild & Scenic—roughly 2% of the state's river miles. Some of these 70+ designated rivers include the Clackamas, Deschutes, John Day, North Umpqua, and Sandy Rivers. Here is an interactive map of Oregon's Wild and Scenic Rivers.   

Oregon’s very own Rogue River was one of the original eight rivers designated in the National Wild and Scenic Rivers Act. Known for its salmon runs and rugged beauty, a portion of the Rogue River was designated October 2, 1968. In 1988 a section of the upper river was designated near Crater Lake National Park. A number of tributaries were designated in early 2019, a sign that it often takes more than one effort to protect our cherished rivers. 


Management  

These rivers are managed primarily by the US Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management in Oregon. Wild and Scenic Rivers that flow through private land do not have any impact on what can happen in the buffer around the river.   


National Perspective  

As of 2018 the National System protects 13,416 miles of 226 rivers in 38 states and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico; this is less than one-quarter of one percent of the nation's rivers. By comparison, more than 75,000 large dams across the country have modified at least 600,000 miles, or about 17% of American rivers. There's much more work to be done to protect our rivers and the clean water, recreational opportunities, and wildlife habitat they provide.


This list is most river systems in Oregon, but not all. To view more of each river and other resources click on the map to the right. 


Big Marsh Creek 

Chetco River 

Clackamas River 

Clackamas River (South Fork) 

Collawash River 

Crescent Creek 

Crooked River 

Crooked River (North Fork) 

Deschutes River 

Donner und Blitzen River 

Eagle Creek (Mt. Hood National Forest) 

Eagle Creek (Wallowa-Whitman National Forest) 

Elk Creek 

Elk River 

Elkhorn Creek 

Fifteenmile Creek 

Fish Creek 

Franklin Creek 

Grande Ronde River 

Hood River (East Fork) 

Hood River (Middle Fork) 

Illinois River 

Imnaha River 

Jenny Creek 

John Day River 

John Day River (North Fork) 

John Day River (South Fork) 

Joseph Creek 

Klamath River 

Little Deschutes River 

Lobster Creek 

Lostine River 

Malheur River 

Malheur River (North Fork) 

McKenzie River 

Metolius River 

Minam River 

Molalla River 

Nestucca River 

North Powder River 

North Umpqua River 

Owyhee River 

Owyhee River (North Fork) 

Powder River 

Quartzville Creek River 

Styx Roaring River 

Roaring River (South Fork) 

Rogue River 

Rogue River (Upper) 

Salmon River 

Sandy River 

Silver Creek (North Fork) 

Smith River (North Fork) 

Snake River 

Sprague River 

Spring Creek 

Sycan River 

Walker Creek 

Wallowa River 

Wasson Creek 

Wenaha River 

West Little Owyhee River 

Whychus Creek 

White River 

Wildhorse & Kiger Creeks 

Willamette River (North Fork Middle Fork)

Williamson River

Wood River 

Zigzag River

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