Punchbowl Falls Funding Secured (OR)
                    Posted: 07/01/2015                    
            
            
                     By: Thomas O'Keefe
                
  A vision more than a century in the making is about to become reality with last week’s
  decision by the Oregon Parks and Recreation Commission to approve the grant for the acquisition
  of Punchbowl Falls and the property at the confluence of the West and East Forks of the Hood
  River.
  Punchbowl Falls was identified as top acquisition priority for American Whitewater in the Western
  United States. While the site has been used by the boating community and the general public for
  decades, it is in fact private land. A few years ago Western Rivers Conservancy purchased 102
  acres surrounding the falls, including 2 miles of river, to protect it from development. Based in
  Portland, OR, Western Rivers Conservancy protects outstanding river ecosystems in the western
  United States by acquiring private lands and transferring them to long-term stewards for
  permanent conservation and management.
  Western Rivers Conservancy was holding the land with the goal of making it a public Park, and
  while they did a substantial amount of fundraising for the effort, additional grant funding was
  needed to achieve the goal. We wish to express our appreciation to the Hood River Residents
  Committee who convened a public process to develop a future vision for the property. Whitewater
  paddlers joined the workshops, filled out the survey, and participated in site tours. The result
  was the Punchbowl Falls County Park Management Plan which is instrumental in building strong
  county support for the project and the ultimately successful grant request.
  While many local members took part in the effort and dozens of individuals donated funds, we wish
  to thank Zach Collier, Matt Moreland, John Hart, and Ralph Bloemers who all provided leadership
  and assistance as representatives of the whitewater paddling community on this project. We also
  wish to extend a special thanks to member Ron Reynier who served on the Advisory Committee for
  the planning process.
  The property should be transferred to the county by the end of the year. We'll be back in
  touch with updates on park development including requests for trail building volunteers.
Thomas O'Keefe
3537 NE 87th St.
Seattle, WA 98115
E-mail: okeefe@americanwhitewater.org
Phone: 425-417-9012
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