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Boundary Project road trip
Forebay Recreation Area Closed for CampingThe Boundary Hydroelectric Project located on the Pend Oreille River in Northeastern Washington supplies more than one–third of Seattle City Light's power. Discover the Boundary Hydroelectric Project nestled in the foothills of the Selkirk Mountains and situated along the banks of the scenic Pend Oreille (pronounced "pond-ah-ray") River. Our 265,000 horsepower turbines and electrical generating facilities produce clean, renewable energy. Tour our Visitors' Gallery located deep inside a massive limestone cavern. Enjoy expansive views at the Vista House and observation deck.
Tour Information For a behind-the-scenes look at how Seattle's power is generated, visit the Boundary Hydroelectric Project, located just one mile south of the Canadian border. Boundary Dam, which is nestled in the foothills of the Selkirk Range, arches between two massive rock cliffs. Free guided group tours are available Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day. Reservations are not required, but groups of 10 or more should call in advance. Contact (509) 446-3083 for information. Boundary Project Visitors' Gallery Hours: Memorial Day weekend to Labor Day weekend
Enjoy the splendor of Pend Oreille County. The area has an array of sights and activities including fishing, camping, backpacking and horseback riding for year-round recreational fun. A picnic area, campsites and a boat launch provide access to the clear, sparkling water of the reservoir. See local sights. If you're a camper, Boundary is a great place to enjoy the water and mountains. The recreational campground is just upstream of the dam and has eight RV sites and an area for tents. Services include restrooms with running water (no showers) and a boat ramp providing access to Boundary reservoir. There are additional primitive camp sites located near Z Canyon which are only accessible by water. There is no charge for the facilities but availability is on a first come basis and reservations are not taken. RV sanitation dump facilities, and boat moorage are not available. Forging Partnerships with Local Business Seattle City Light is one of the area's largest employers. The utility won the "National Eyes on Wildlife Award" for teaming up with the Colville National Forest to assist in the development of Flume Creek Mountain Goat Viewing Area. Seattle City Light manages the Boundary Project and six other hydroelectric plants in Washington state, providing the lowest cost, most reliable and greenest electricity in urban America. Security Note: With heightened security concerns, access may be limited. Photo ID is required for all adults and some areas of the project are restricted. For additional information, please send email to Gary Baird at gary.baird@seattle.gov or call (509) 446-3083. Boundary Project Home | Directions | Facts
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