One of three hatcheries in the area, the Leavenworth National Fish Hatchery came to be when the Grand Coulee Dam was constructed in the 1930s. Though the dam was a necessity, it impacted the many fish that swam down the Columbia River as it closed off hundreds of miles of river.

As mitigation for the dam's impact, the three hatcheries were constructed in an effort to compensate for lost habitat, as well as serve commercial and sport fisheries by keeping the fish numbers high. Visitors can now tour the hatcheries and understand their operations and history - each of the hatcheries have been running for the past 75 years and raise spring Chinook salmon, summer Chinook salmon, coho and steelheads.

12790 Fish Hatchery Road, Leavenworth, Washington 98826, Phone: 509-548-7641

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