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last updated: 10/13/2009
 
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Trask River Hatchery

Trask River Hatchery

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Best time to visit: Fall and early winter.

Fish raised: Spring and fall chinook, coho salmon, and summer and winter steelhead.

What to see and do

At the hatchery: Trask River Hatchery has outdoor interpretive signing. Adult salmon viewing is excellent during the fall in the waters below the hatchery and in Gold Creek. Group tours are available with advance arrangements.

Nearby: Fishing is available nearby.

Directions

Trask River Hatchery

From Tillamook using Hwy 6: Travel East on Hwy 6  2.5 miles to Olson Road. Turn South onto Olson Rd travel 1/2 mile to the intersection of Olson Rd and 3rd street. Continue South through intersection onto Trask River Rd. Travel 1.5 miles on Trask River Rd to Johnson Bridge. Continue across Johnson Bridge onto Long Prairie Rd. Continue on Long Prairie Rd. 1/2 mile to Chance Rd. Turn East onto Chance Rd. Travel 2.5 miles to Hatchery.

Address and Phone

Trask River Hatchery
15020 Chance Road
Tillamook, OR 97141
(503) 842-4090


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3406 Cherry Avenue N.E. :: Salem, OR 97303 :: Main Phone (503) 947-6000 or (800) 720-ODFW :: www.dfw.state.or.us

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