Sheriff reopens two-mile stretch of Snoqualmie River

The King County Sheriff's Office has reopened a two mile section of the Snoqualmie River from the State Route 202 bridge in Fall City to a point roughly one mile upstream of the boat ramp at Neal Road. This section was closed this summer for a construction project which has been completed.

The King County Sheriff’s Office has reopened a two mile section of the Snoqualmie River from the State Route 202 bridge in Fall City to a point roughly one mile upstream of the boat ramp at Neal Road.  This section was closed this summer for a construction project which has been completed.

The reason for the closure was the danger to boaters and floaters from the construction taking place in this section of the river.

The most current information on King County river closures and hazards can be found at: http://www.kingcounty.gov/recreation/boating/rivers.aspx