Nimbus Fish Hatchery

Nimbus Fish Hatchery is a fascinating wildlife and educational facility located along the American River, known for its chinook salmon and steelhead trout programs.

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Acres Protected
1.5
Miles of Trails
200,000
Annual Visitors
1955
Year Established

About Nimbus Fish Hatchery

 

The Nimbus Fish Hatchery, located in Rancho Cordova, California, is a key player in the preservation and management of chinook salmon and steelhead trout in the Sacramento River watershed. Operated by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, this hatchery holds significant ecological importance as it bolsters fish populations that face challenges due to habitat alteration and water usage changes in the region. Established to offset the impacts of dams on native fish populations, the hatchery draws thousands of visitors annually, eager to watch the spawning fish through a unique underwater viewing chamber. The facility also features a visitor center, offering educational exhibits about fish life cycles and aquatic ecosystems. Additionally, a popular attraction is the fish ladder, where visitors can observe the extraordinary journey of fish as they make their way upstream during the spawning season. The hatchery's surrounding area is rich in recreational opportunities, including walking paths and picnic spots adjacent to the river.

Highlights

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Fish Ladder viewing area

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Underwater viewing chamber

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American River Parkway

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Educational visitor center exhibits

Notable Natural Features

Fish Ladder

Witness the impressive fish ladder enabling salmon and steelhead to bypass dams and head upstream for spawning.

Visitor Center

Features interactive displays and educational information about local fish species and conservation efforts.

Underwater Viewing Chamber

Offers a unique glimpse into the underwater world of salmon and steelhead as they navigate the fish ladder.