Lower Milton Creek Oxbow Reconnection
July 1, 2021 – December 1, 2025
Coho and Steelhead were historically abundant in Lower Milton Creek, bu...Brush Creek Large Wood and Fish Passage
July 1, 2021 – December 1, 2022
Coho and Steelhead were historically abundant in Brush Creek, but over time, various factors have h...Nob Hill Nature Park Trail Enhancement
September 14, 2020 – September 14, 2022
We are partnering with the City of St. Helens to make improvements to the Nob Hill Nature P...Raymond Creek Restoration Design
April 1, 2020 – December 1, 2021
Coho, Steelhead and Cutthroat were all historically abundant in Raymond Creek, but over time, vari...Dart Creek Fish Passage
Over the past 10 years, the Scappoose Bay Watershed Council has been actively working to restore fish populations in the Milton Creek basin thr...
Upper Milton Creek Large Wood Enhancement
The goal of the project is to increase the volume of large wood within the main stem channel, to approximately 200 pieces of wood per mile, to ...
Lower North Scappoose Creek Restoration
June 2019-April 2020
In order to address key limiting factors for salmonids, this restoration improved and enhanced fish and wildlife...South Scappoose Creek Restoration
Restoration construction and significant riparian vegetation activities were completed by Winter 2019. Additional monitoring and plant maintena...
Lower Milton Creek Restoration
2018-2019
The project goal is to detail current riparian corridor conditions and identify restoration actions that can effectively ad...Honeyman Creek Fish Passage Design
Honeyman Creek, a tributary to Scappoose Bay, is an important watershed for ESA-listed Lower Columbia River Chinook salmon, coho salmon, winter...
Milton Creek Large Woody Debris Restoration
Milton Creek LWD Project is a partnership between the SB Watershed Council and the City of St. Helens. The goal was to install large wood into ...
Springlake Community Pond Restoration
In partnership with the Springlake community, the Scappoose Bay Watershed Council made improvements to the riparian area of a local community...