Motorized recreational boaters who need to pass through the three lower Columbia River dams must follow a lock schedule taking effect May 15. Commercial vessels will continue to lock through upon arrival except during the times specified for recreational vessels.
The lock operators may use their discretion to allow recreational vessels to lock through with commercial craft. Corps staff may consider special lockages outside the scheduled times for flotillas or other unique events sponsored by yacht clubs, marinas, and other groups. However, users must provide advance notice of at least 24 hours to ensure the appropriate operations manager, or their designated representative, has arranged the lockage.
The lock schedules are as follows, from May 15, 2022, to Sept. 14, 2022. They are also available here.
Control room contact information is:
- Bonneville Lock and Dam (river mile 145): 541-374-8323
- The Dalles Lock and Dam (river mile 191): 541-506-8211
- John Day Lock and Dam (river mile 216): 541-298-9712
The Columbia-Snake inland navigation system provides important benefits to business and the public. Approximately 9 million tons of cargo valued at more than $3 billion is barged on the Columbia-Snake river system annually. The navigation system contributes jobs, facilitates import and export trade, and benefits the economy, environment, and quality of life in the Pacific Northwest.
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