North Fork John Day River 2, COA 169

COA ID: 169

The North Fork John Day River 2 COA in the Blue Mountains ecoregion. Photo Credit: Keith Kohl, ODFW

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To the east of North Fork John Day River 1 and near the town of Granite, this area encompasses high quality habitat for Strategy Species surrounding John Day Wilderness Area.

Local Conservation Actions and Plans

Potential Partners

Special Features

General

  • North Fork John Day Wild and Scenic River
  • Provides migratory corridor for big game
  • Supports the largest run of anadromous fish within the North Fork John Day Basin

Previously Associated With

  • 2006 COA ID BM-11 (Upper Grande Ronde area)
  • 2006 COA ID BM-12 (North Fork John Day River)

Protected Areas

  • Granite - Clear Creek Anadromous Spawning Area
  • John Day River, North Fork
  • Malheur National Forest
  • North Fork John Day River - Granite Creek National Recreation Trail
  • North Fork John Day Wilderness
  • Olive Lake Recreation Area
  • Umatilla
  • Vinegar Hill - Indian Rock
  • Wallowa Whitman

Ecoregions

Key Habitats

    Species of Greatest Conservation Need