Welcome to Friends of The East Fork! We are a non-profit 501C-3 group dedicated to the improvement of river habitat, good land stewardship, and restoration of The East Fork Lewis River.
The East Fork Lewis River, one of the last free-flowing rivers in SW Washington, is in trouble! Over the last 150 years the river has been stripped of it’s old growth timber, burnt over by the Yacolt fires, and severely degraded by gravel mining. It’s wild fish have been over harvested almost to extinction. Development crowds it’s banks and riparian areas. The East Fork’s wild salmon and steelhead suffer from high water temperatures, lack of cool ground water, recharged pools, and cover. It’s spawning redds have been destroyed by silt. NOW is the time for us to WORK TOGETHER TO BRING THE EAST FORK BACK!
The East Fork Lewis River is a free-flowing stream in SW Washington near Vancouver. The East Fork begins up in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest and travels down through Clark County connecting with the main Lewis River near Woodland, Washington. The Lewis River is part of the Columbia River System and is home to steelhead, coho, chum, and chinook salmon.
The main Lewis River, sometimes called the North Fork Lewis River, starts in the Cascade Mountains 75 miles northeast of Portland, Oregon. It flows through Gifford Pinchot National Forest passing south of Mount St. Helens. It enters the Columbia River approximately 15 miles north of Vancouver, Washington.
Updates & Project Info
Christmas & New Year’s Greetings
Dear Family and Friends, Christmas and New Year's greetings to you with high hopes that the coming year (2021) will be better for all. And, perhaps we will be able to travel safer and easier in
Stream Project Update 2020
Friends of the East Fork (FOEF) has had a very good river project work season in 2020 (Despite all the challenges facing everyone.) We completed not just one, but two in-stream fish habitat and stream channel
120,000 Chum Salmon Fry Added To East Fork in April
The WA Dept. Fish and Wildlife (WDF&W) in collaboration with Bonneville Power and in cooperation with Friends of the East Fork and the Dean Swanson Family, recently released about 120,000 Chum Salmon fry into the lower
FOEF Members & Volunteers have Updated Its Stream Program & Projects Work Schedule for 2020
FOEF is planning 13 new and 9 collaborative projects, 7 existing maintenance follow-up projects, and 3 education and advocacy projects with school students, and volunteers, along with public events support and display booth participation in 2020.
Summer Field Season
SUMMER FIELD SEASON AND ONGOING EAST FORK LEWIS RIVER WATERSHED AND SALMON PROGRAMS The 2019 summer Friends of the East Fork (FOEF) field season went by very fast. With the help of many volunteers, FOEF members,
Friends of The East Fork is Working with La Center High School Students
La Center High School students, under the guidance of instructor Rebecca Morris, are helping to evaluate the brooding sites next to the East Fork, where we have established pools where the water is deeper and cooler