Your WRIA
We collectively bare a responsibility to take care of our watersheds, so getting to know your own watershed is key to understanding how you can be the best steward you can.
Find Your WRIA
Click the map to use the tool from the Department of Ecology to see which WRIA you belong to.
Water Availability In Your WRIA
The Washington Department of Ecology posts water availability focus sheets for each WRIA in the state. You can learn more about the key factors affecting water availability in your WRIA using the links in the table below.
Note: Some of these pages are still being developed. If you don’t see a link to information for the WRIA you’re looking for, check back soon.
WRIA 1–22 | WRIA 23–44 | WRIA 45–62 |
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1 Nooksack 2 San Juan 3 Lower Skagit 4 Upper Skagit 5 Stillaguamish 6 Island 7 Snohomish 8 Cedar/Sammamish 9 Duwamish-Green 10 Puyallup-White 11 Nisqually 12 Chambers-Clover 13 Deschutes 14 Kennedy-Goldsborough 15 Kitsap 16 Skokomish-Dosewallips 17 Quilcene-Snow 18 Elwha-Dungeness 19 Lyre-Hoko 20 Soleduc-Hoh 21 Queets-Quinault 22 Lower Chehalis |
23 Upper Chehalis 24 Willapa 25 Grays-Elochoman 26 Cowlitz 27 Lewis 28 Salmon-Washougal 29 Wind-White Salmon 30 Klickitat 31 Rock-Glade 32 Walla Walla 33 Lower Snake 34 Palouse 35 Middle Snake 36 Esquatzel-Coulee 37 Lower Yakima 38 Naches 39 Upper Yakima 40 Alkali-Squilchuck 41 Lower Crab 42 Grand Coulee 43 Upper Crab 44Moses Coulee |
45 Wenatchee 46 Entiat 47 Chelan 48 Methow 49 Okanogan 50 Foster 51 Nespelem 52 Sanpoil 53 Lower Lake Roosevelt 54 Lower Spokane 55 Little Spokane 56 Hangman 57 Middle Spokane 58 Middle Lake Roosevelt 59 Colville 60 Kettle 61 Upper Lake Roosevelt 62 Pend Oreille |