Suiattle River

Main Species: Salmon, Steelhead
Sub Species: Trout
Size: Small, glacial river
Public Access: yes
Boat Launch: n/a
Bathrooms: no
Opening Date: Varies. Check the current and emergency rules and regulations.

The Suiattle River is a glacial fed river that is often swift flowing. It flows into the Sauk River north of Darrington, in Skagit County and adds significant flows to the Sauk river. Most easily accessed off State route 530 south of Rockport. You can drive along the river on forest road 26.

 

Anglers are advised to check the sport fishing rules pamphlet, which is available on WDFW’s website athttp://wdfw.wa.gov/fish/regs/fishregs.htm.

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