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Registration - Members Only

Registration will open October 3, 2022 for members and October 17, 2022 for non-members.

Applications for interns and scholarships will also open on October 17

Registration

2022 Symposium Registration closes January 30th, no late registration or on-site registration allowed this year.

Questions - Please contact Peggy McCormick our Event Coordinator at: registrar@rrnw.org

Registration is Closed

2022 Symposium Registration closed January 30th, no late registration or on-site registration allowed this year.

Questions - Please contact Peggy McCormick our Event Coordinator at: registrar@rrnw.org

2022 Registration Rates

2022 River Restoration Symposium:

February 8th to 10th

Virtual Short Courses late January | Field Trip on Feb 11th

20th Annual RRNW Symposium

Registration will initially be limited to 200, this number will be re-evaluated as the event grows closer, if this number changes we will post an announcement to our social media accounts. Registration will open for RRNW members a week before non-members in early November.

If you have questions please contact us at Symposium@rrnw.org

Overview

Each year RRNW hosts researchers, scientists and field professionals from the Pacific Northwest and beyond to share knowledge and collaborate on the latest in River Restoration practices and research. This unique event seeks to share knowledge across disciplines and takes a holistic approach to river restoration at a one of a kind location with breathtaking views of the Columbia Gorge. Networking is a key component of the symposium with participants having plenty of time to collaborate and be inspired.

The intent of the Symposium is to convene, share information, and foster dialogue with a multi-disciplinary approach to stream restoration and related watershed and river sciences, hence a broad range of speakers and topics is encouraged.

Conference participants typically include restoration planners, designers, engineers, biologists, hydrologists, geomorphologists, regulators, scientists and land/resource managers.

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Online registration for the symposium is closed. Onsite Registration will open at 1:30 Monday, February 3, 2020. Click HERE for more symposium information; including onsite registration fees. If you have additional questions please contact: Peggy McCormick our Event Coordinator

registrar@rrnw.org

541-994-4252

Check back in October for the opening of the 2021 symposium registration.

2020 Symposium Registration questions: Please contact Peggy McCormick our Event Coordinator at:

registrar@rrnw.org

541-994-4252

Key Symposium Info

In an effort to reduce our carbon footprint we encourage you to use our digital binder.

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We want to hear from you! Please provide feedback on this year's symposium and on the future direction of RRNW.  We value your input.

Shuttle Service:

For those staying at the Best Western in Cascade Locks we have setup a shuttle service for you. Pickup and drop off is next to the lodge registration lobby.

Tue/Wed Night: Depart from the Lodge 8pm and 10pm

Wed/Thursday Morning:  Depart from the Best Western 7:30am


 

THE SYMPOSIUM FORMAT

 

SHORT COURSES

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Learn, share and grow with full and half day courses.

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PROGRAMS

 

Invited speakers and colleagues present in 10 different session areas (including a Poster session) throughout the week

FIELD TRIP

 

Visit a recently restored site with the project sponsors and designers to discuss project goals, challenges and outcomes.

BECOME A SPONSOR

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There are many benefits to sponsoring our symposium.

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SHORT COURSES

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Learn, share and grow with full and half day courses.

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PROGRAMS

 

Invited speakers and colleagues present in 10 different session areas (including a Poster session) throughout the week

CONDIT DAM FIELD TRIP

 

Visit a recently restored site with the project sponsors and designers to discuss project goals, challenges and outcomes.

BECOME A SPONSOR

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There are many benefits to sponsoring our symposium.

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

 

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SYMPOSIUM DIGITAL BINDER

Check out the 2020 Symposium Digital Binder where you can get the Symposium "latest" program information, and even curate your own event agenda.

You can easily access the participant survey to provide valuable feedback on program content throughout the conference.

Be sure to check announcements, and please know that any technical support inquiries will receive a response.

2022 LOCATION - SKAMANIA LODGE

"Skamania" is the Chinook Indian word for "swift water". The Columbia River Gorge hotel is aptly named, as it overlooks the majestic Columbia River that divides Oregon and Washington. There are also over 70 waterfalls nearby, including the famous Multnomah Falls, which at 620 feet, is the fifth highest waterfall in the United States. 45 minutes from Portland, the lodge offers 258 guest rooms, a 22,000 square foot conference and event center, an 18-hole, par 70 golf course, spa and fitness center. The fitness center includes two Peloton bikes, top of the line Precor fitness equipment, an indoor heated swimming pool, dry saunas and indoor and outdoor whirlpools. Adjacent to the lodge is a fitness course, volleyball and hiking trails.

THANK YOU TO OUR 2020 SPONSORS

PLATINUM

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GOLD

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SILVER

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BRONZE

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FRIENDS

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