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June
16
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Explore the Wonders of Whychus Creek

Join us for an immersive tour of Whychus Creek, the waterway that winds through the heart of Sisters, Oregon.

Our first stop is the Whychus Creek Overlook, where sweeping views of the Cascades set the stage for understanding where this creek's water comes from; we will explore what makes a runoff-fed creek fundamentally different from aground water-fed one, and why that distinction matters for the land, the wildlife, and the people who depend on it.

 Along the way, you will learn about the restoration accomplished over the past two decades through the work of the Deschutes Partnership and visit the state-of-the-art fish screen installed by the Three Sisters Irrigation District to keep fish out of irrigation canals and safely in the creek where they belong.

We will also discuss Whychus Creek's role in salmon and steelhead reintroduction efforts, and its deep significance to the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs.And we will look at what the return of year-round flows has meant for the town of Sisters. For much of the last hundred years, the creek ran dry two out of every three summers. Today, thanks to collaborative water management, the creek flows consistently, wildlife has returned, and local farmers have more reliable water supplies, even in drought years.

This tour includes a designated “easy” 20-minute round-trip walk on packed gravel with 53’ of elevation. 

Speakers include:

Lisa Seales, Senior Programs Manager, Deschutes River Conservancy

Mathias Perle, Restoration Program Manager, Upper Deschutes Watershed Council

Emilia Ellington, District Manager, Three Sisters IrrigationDistrict


Notes:
Tour will begin promptly at 3 pm. Please make sure to arrive on time. Check weather and plan to wear appropriate shoes and clothing. Please remember to bring a water bottle.

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Thank you to current 2024 sponsors!

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Raise the Deschutes Seminar Recordings

Our Raise the Deschutes Seminar Series is an accessible way to learn about water in the Deschutes River Basin. Each seminar is about 90 minutes and features experts in their respective fields. You can watch the recordings below or check out our upcoming seminars by clicking the button on the right.

WATCH | Fish, Flows, and the Future: Conservation and Management in the Deschutes Basin
Videos
April 29, 2025

WATCH | Fish, Flows, and the Future: Conservation and Management in the Deschutes Basin

Join experts Megan Hill, Natural Resources Manager for the Pelton Round Butte Project, and Jason Wilcox, Fisheries Program Manager, as they discuss fish recovery in the Deschutes Basin. Explore how habitat restoration, hydropower management, and strategic partnerships are safeguarding vital fish species like redband trout, steelhead, and salmon amid changing river conditions. Moderated by DRC Program Manager Lisa Seales.

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WATCH | Raising the Deschutes: Challenges and Solutions for Our Rivers
Videos
February 20, 2025

WATCH | Raising the Deschutes: Challenges and Solutions for Our Rivers

In this seminar, experts dive into the critical water challenges facing the Deschutes Basin, including low streamflows and water quality concerns. Through case studies and collaborative initiatives, you'll learn about ongoing efforts to balance ecological health with agricultural and recreational needs, ensuring a resilient water future for the region.

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WATCH | Beneath the Surface: Navigating Oregon's New Groundwater Rules and Their Impact in Central Oregon
Videos
December 16, 2024

WATCH | Beneath the Surface: Navigating Oregon's New Groundwater Rules and Their Impact in Central Oregon

Learn about the largest change in Oregon's water policy and how it will affect water in Central Oregon.

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