Granite Falls Fishway: Nature’s Engineering Marvel! postcard

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Back of PostcardExploring Granite Falls: A Fishway Adventure

Welcome to Granite Falls, a charming town located just eighteen miles east of Everett, Washington. This hidden gem can be reached via Snohomish County’s Mountain Loop Highway, offering a scenic drive through the beautiful Pacific Northwest landscape.

One of the highlights of Granite Falls is the impressive fishway located here. Stretching 580 feet long, it is the longest of its type in the world. In addition, there is a 240-foot tunnel that forms a bypass, allowing Salmon and Steelhead to continue on their journey to quiet waters where they can spawn.

The fishway is not only a marvel of engineering but also a crucial component in preserving the local ecosystem and supporting the natural habitat of these fish species. Visitors to Granite Falls can witness this incredible feat of nature up close and learn more about the importance of conservation efforts in the area.

Don’t forget to capture the beauty of Granite Falls and the fishway with a photo, just like the stunning J3079 Color Photo taken by Fred Shaw. And if you’re looking for a unique souvenir, be sure to pick up a postcard from Fred J. Shaw, located at 6915 Columbia Ct., Everett, Wash. 98201.

Whether you’re a nature enthusiast, a photography buff, or simply looking for a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, Granite Falls has something for everyone. Come and explore this hidden gem and discover the wonders of the fishway for yourself.

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