Find your river.
Live flow, temperature, and fishability for every major river in Washington. Pull from USGS every 15 minutes.
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Skykomish River
Central CascadesFlow — cfsTemp — °FClassic Cascade freestone — summer steelhead on swung flies, wild cutthroat in the upper forks.
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Snoqualmie River
Central CascadesFlow — cfsTemp — °FUrban-accessible trout water below the Falls, with wild cutthroat and winter steelhead through the three forks.
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Stillaguamish River
Central CascadesFlow — cfsTemp — °FBirthplace of NW fly fishing — North Fork is a traditional fly-only summer steelhead stretch.
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Yakima River
Central WashingtonFlow — cfsTemp — °FTailwater trout fishery through the Yakima Canyon — wild rainbows and cutthroat below Roza Dam, year-round.
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Wenatchee River
East CascadesFlow — cfsTemp — °FHigh-volume summer steelhead fishery — big water below Tumwater, technical pockets above.
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Spokane River
Eastern WashingtonFlow — cfsTemp — °FUrban redband trout fishery — wild rainbows through Riverfront Park and downstream to Nine Mile.
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Methow River
North CascadesFlow — cfsTemp — °FEast-slope Cascades — wild summer steelhead, dry-fly trout above Winthrop.
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Sauk River
North CascadesFlow — cfsTemp — °FGlacier-fed Skagit tributary — one of the last wild steelhead fisheries in the Lower 48. Catch-and-release only.
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Skagit River
North CascadesFlow — cfsTemp — °FBig coastal river draining the North Cascades — wild winter steelhead, summer bull trout, and resident cutthroat through the upper reaches.
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Sol Duc River
Olympic PeninsulaFlow — cfsTemp — °FOlympic Peninsula wild steelhead — catch-and-release, fly-only water for native winter fish.
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Klickitat River
South Central WashingtonFlow — cfsTemp — °FGlacial Columbia tributary — native summer steelhead through volcanic canyons below Lyle.
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Grande Ronde River
Southeast WashingtonFlow — cfsTemp — °FSnake tributary in the Blue Mountains — fall steelhead, dry-fly fishing on the lower river.
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Cowlitz River
Southwest WashingtonFlow — cfsTemp — °FYear-round hatchery run below Blue Creek — winter steelhead, spring chinook, summer coho.
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Lewis River
Southwest WashingtonFlow — cfsTemp — °FTailwater below Merwin Dam — summer steelhead, winter steelhead, and a strong resident rainbow population.
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Toutle River
Southwest WashingtonFlow — cfsTemp — °FRecovering post–Mt. St. Helens — winter steelhead and summer runs once flows settle.
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