Washington Code § 79A.55.070

Rivers designated as part of system
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The following rivers of the state of Washington are hereby designated as being in the scenic river system of the state of Washington: (1) The Skykomish river from the junction of the north and south forks of the Skykomish river: (a) Downstream approximately fourteen miles to its junction with the Sultan river; (b) Upstream approximately twenty miles on the south fork to the junction of the Tye and Foss rivers; (c) Upstream approximately eleven miles on the north fork to its junction with Bear creek; (2) The Beckler river from its junction with the south fork of the Skykomish river upstream approximately eight miles to its junction with Rapid river; (3) The Tye river from its junction with the south fork of the Skykomish river upstream approximately fourteen miles to Tye Lake; and (4) The Little Spokane river from the upstream boundary of the state park boat put-in site near Rutter parkway and downstream to its confluence with the Spokane river.

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