Beebe Springs Trail Phase 2
Description:
In 2003 WDFW acquired 227 acres surrounding the Chelan Fish Hatchery. The acquisition provided the opportunity to preserve riparian and shrubsteppe habitat and restore habitats on the portion of the property formerly in orchard. A stakeholder group with active participation from sixteen organizations focused on 60 acres located between Highway 97 and the Columbia River to create the Beebe Springs Natural Area. The stakeholder vision is to restore habitats destroyed or degraded by the former orchard operation, enhance and create anadromous fish habitat in Beebe Creek and along the Columbia River shoreline, and build a trail system with interpretive an educational elements. Phase 1 of the project, the restoration of Beebe Creek will be completed in 2006. Phase 2 of the project, to be completed in 2007-2008, will include riparian and shrubsteppe vegetation establishment adjacent to the restored Beebe Creek. Anadromous fish rearing habitat enhancements will be completed along the Columbia River shoreline, side channels and islands that will also benefit wildlife using the area. All engineering, design, and permitting costs for this project are being completed using other funds. This project includes parking, interpretive signing, and initial trail loop around the creek with viewpoints to allow public enjoyment of the area. Future phases will concentrate on extending the trail system and completing additional riparian habitat and anadromous fish rearing enhancements on the Columbia River shoreline.
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Beebe Springs Trail Phase 2
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In 2003 WDFW acquired 227 acres surrounding the Chelan Fish Hatchery. The acquisition provided the opportunity to preserve riparian and shrubsteppe habitat and restore habitats on the portion of the property formerly in orchard. A stakeholder group with active participation from sixteen organizations focused on 60 acres located between Highway 97 and the Columbia River to create the Beebe Springs Natural Area. The stakeholder vision is to restore habitats destroyed or degraded by the former orchard operation, enhance and create anadromous fish habitat in Beebe Creek and along the Columbia River shoreline, and build a trail system with interpretive an educational elements. Phase 1 of the project, the restoration of Beebe Creek will be completed in 2006. Phase 2 of the project, to be completed in 2007-2008, will include riparian and shrubsteppe vegetation establishment adjacent to the restored Beebe Creek. Anadromous fish rearing habitat enhancements will be completed along the Columbia River shoreline, side channels and islands that will also benefit wildlife using the area. All engineering, design, and permitting costs for this project are being completed using other funds. This project includes parking, interpretive signing, and initial trail loop around the creek with viewpoints to allow public enjoyment of the area. Future phases will concentrate on extending the trail system and completing additional riparian habitat and anadromous fish rearing enhancements on the Columbia River shoreline.
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At the intersection of Highway 97A and Highway 150 in Chelan, head east 3.1 miles on Highway 150 to the intersection of Highway 97. Turn left (north) on Highway 97 for 0.25 miles to the project site on the right (east) side of the Highway.

