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Dworshak National Fish Hatchery adventures

Dworshak National Fish Hatchery Adventures

Dworshak National Fish Hatchery is one of the largest cold-water fish hatcheries in the world, focusing on the propagation of salmon and steelhead to support restoration efforts in the Clearwater River basin. Visitors can explore interpretive exhibits and observe the fish production process.

65
Acres Protected
1.5
Miles of Trails
10,000
Annual Visitors
1969
Year Established

About Dworshak National Fish Hatchery

 

Dworshak National Fish Hatchery is located near Orofino, Idaho, on the banks of the Clearwater River. Established in 1969, it spans approximately 65 acres and functions as a critical component in restoring populations of chinook salmon and steelhead trout in the region. The hatchery works primarily with cold-water species, producing millions of fish annually to support the recovery of these native runs that were heavily impacted by dam construction and habitat loss. The facility includes multiple raceways, rearing ponds, and incubation units that allow visitors to view the life cycle of salmon and steelhead up close. Education and outreach are key focuses, with an interpretive center offering detailed exhibits about fish biology, hatchery science, and local watershed ecology. The property is managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, linking conservation efforts with recreational fishing interests downstream. Outdoor enthusiasts visiting the site can enjoy nearby fishing opportunities, scenic views of the river, and nature walks around the hatchery grounds. The hatchery's location along the Clearwater River corridor also makes it a stop for anglers targeting steelhead and salmon during migration season. Additionally, the site contributes to the broader ecosystem by supporting native fish populations, helping to sustain cultural heritage and local economies tied to fishing. The hatchery is accessible year-round and offers a unique glimpse into fishery resource management practices not commonly seen elsewhere.

Highlights

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Fish viewing raceways that allow close observation of salmon and steelhead life stages

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Interpretive center with educational exhibits on fish culture and watershed health

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Access to Clearwater River for fishing and wildlife viewing

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Nearby hiking trails with panoramic river and forest views

Notable Natural Features

Fish Raceways

Long concrete channels where fish are raised and can be observed in various life stages.

Interpretive Center

Indoor facility with exhibits that explain hatchery operations, fish biology, and ecosystem dynamics.

Clearwater River Access

Direct access point to a prime cold-water river habitat renowned for steelhead and salmon fishing.