Stehekin Residents Determined to Reopen Valley Road to Cottonwood Camp
Written by Gregory Kennedy
Saturday, 25 November 2006
Stehekin - The General Manage Plan for the Stehekin Area adopted by the National Park
Service in 1988 states: "The 23-mile Stehekin Valley road will be
maintained at its current length, width, and character. Although the
written responses to the EA concerning this road were overwhelmingly in
favor of keeping the road open, the National Park Service adopted
Alternative B, permanently closing the road above Car Wash Falls."
The community of Stehekin is stunned by this action. No compromise or
alternative action was discussed with the community. Action to remove the
road was immediate by the National Park Service. Even while wildfire
threatened to burn the valley and the official story was that they lacked
resources to control the fire, crews were dispatched to tear out and
helicopter out Dolly Varden Campground and the road culverts.
As a result Stehekin Heritage has conducted a poll in the community to
determine the support for attempting to reopen the road to Cottonwood Camp.
On October 16, 2006 a poll was sent to all persons 18 or over living in
Stehekin. There were 72 poll letters sent. Of these 72, 54 were returned.
Of the 54 returned 92.5% indicated they favored the reopening of the road to
Cottonwood Camp. There were 50 in favor and 4 opposed.
Conclusion: The Stehekin Community has been called upon to state their
position on the reopening of the Upper Stehekin Valley Road to Cottonwood
Camp. Stehekin Heritage with a group of community members and others with
ties to Stehekin are moving forward to take action to re-route the Stehekin
Valley Road from Car Wash Falls to Bridge Creek and from Glory to Cottonwood
Camp.