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Home » Corps closes multiple recreation areas until further notice

Corps closes multiple recreation areas until further notice

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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Walla Walla District is closing multiple recreation areas, including Fishhook Park which is east of the Tri-Cities along the Snake River, and reducing services due to limited resources.

Courtesy U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Walla Walla District
April 24, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Walla Walla District is closing multiple recreation areas and reducing services due to limited resources.

The Corps said in a release that select areas will be closed to allow staff to focus on maintaining safe, high-quality service at priority locations. These adjustments are guided by the need to concentrate available resources, including personnel, where they are most impactful.

The closures will remain in place until further notice.

In addition to the closures, Walla Walla District project areas – Mill Creek, McNary, Ice Harbor, Lower Monumental, Little Goose, Lower Granite, Lucky Peak and Dworshak – will experience reductions in services including maintenance, landscaping, trash collection and facility cleaning.

The following areas will be closed:

Ice Harbor Dam and Lock

  • Ice Harbor Visitor Center – School and VIP tour booking still available.
  • Fishhook Park Class A Campground
  • Levey Park

Little Goose Dam and Lock

  • Lambi Creek Recreation Area
  • Willow Creek Recreation Area
  • Illia Dunes Recreation Area & Habitat Management Units

Lower Granite Dam and Lock

  • Visitor Center – Open Friday and Saturday. School and VIP tour booking still  available.
  • Blyton Landing
  • Confluence Park parking and restrooms

Lower Monumental Dam and Lock

  • Riparia Recreation Area

“Visitor well-being is our top priority,” said Lt. Col. Katie Werback, commander of the Walla Walla District, in a release. “While these decisions were not made lightly, ensuring we continue to fulfill critical requirements for our land and wildlife management programs is necessary.”

The Corps asks visitors to respect posted closures and any associated signs, flagging or barriers.

Visitors are encouraged to “know before you go” before leaving home as many locations lack cellphone coverage:

  • Check site status for closures, limited services and safety advisories.
  • Pack water, food, weather-appropriate gear, first aid and navigation tools.
  • If recreating on or near water, bring a life jacket and make a float plan.

For the latest information on recreation site availability and service updates, go to:  nww.usace.army.mil or follow the Walla Walla District on Facebook and Instagram.

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