Pysht River Conservation Area
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A Place Worth Getting There: From Port Angeles, drive about 3 miles west on Hwy 101. Turn right onto Hwy 112 Protecting and drive about 37 miles. The parking area is at milepost 24. North Olympic Land Trust is your community nonprofit dedicated to the conservation of open spaces, local food, local resources, healthy watersheds and recreational opportunities. Our long-term Pysht River goal and mission is to conserve lands that sustain the communities of Clallam County. Conservation Area Since 1990, North Olympic Land Trust has permanently conserved: More than 520 acres of local farmland 12 miles of stream and river habitat More than 1,800 602 EAST FRONT ST. P.O. BOX 2945 (MAILING) acres of forestland PORT ANGELES, WASH I NGTON 98362 (360) 417-1815 FOR THE LATEST NEWS | TO EXPLORE THE LAND | TO DONATE: [email protected] northolympiclandtrust.org northolympiclandtrust.org Pysht River Habitat Restoration The Pysht River Conservation Area, located 8.7 miles from the mouth of the Pysht River, protects 74 acres of land, including 2/3 mile of the Pysht River, 1,500 feet of Green Creek and four wetlands. The Pysht River is used by coho salmon, cutthroat trout, and steelhead. The Area also is vital for the recovering productivity of chinook and chum salmon. The Makah Tribe led initial restoration efforts within the Area by removing the dilapidated structures and non-native invasive vegetation, and with the help of the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe, re-planted over 7,000 native trees. Further plantings were completed in partnership with the Clallam Conservation District, USDA Farm Service Agency and Merrill & Ring. Led by the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe, additional floodplain restoration efforts are underway. Thanks to North Olympic Peninsula Lead Entity, Puget Sound Acquisition and Restoration Fund, the Salmon Recovery Funding Board and the Leonidas family for making this project possible. Photos: Lindsey Aspelund.