Restore Vehicle Access on the Stehekin Valley Road at Coon Run (Mile 9.1- 10.2) (2005)

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In October 2003, severe floods damaged roads, campgrounds, trails, and bridges throughout the North Cascades National Park Service Complex, including washing out portions of the Stehekin Valley Road near Coon Run. In 2005, the National Park Service prepared an Environmental Assessment (EA) to evaluate the impacts of rerouting the Stehekin Valley Road around two of these washouts in Lake Chelan National Recreation Area in an effort to reestablish motor vehicle access between miles 9.1 and 10.2 of the Stehekin Valley Road for access to Carwash Falls. This project was needed to provide visitors with vehicular access to North Cascades National Park, High Bridge Historic District, the upper Stehekin River, and trailheads and campgrounds along the upper Stehekin Valley Road.

The Plan / Environmental Assessment that was developed for this proposed work evaluated four alternatives, including three alternative reroute alignments for Stehekin Valley Road. The identified preferred alternative was to construct an upper 3,600 foot road reroute around the Coon Run washouts which offered the best long-range solution by moving the road out of both floodplains and provided the best long-term benefit to natural resources and visitor access.

On June 30, 2005, the Regional Director of the National Park Service Pacific West Region signed the Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI)/decision document for this EA, identifying alternative D as the selected alternative for implementation.

Enclosed within the documents section of this webpage is the the full environmental assessment and the Finding of No Significant Impact.

Contact Information

Roy Zipp, Environmental Protection Specialist
360-854-7313 | Roy_Zipp@nps.gov