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Logo of the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System

National Wild and Scenic River is a designation for certain protected areas in the United States.

The National Wild and Scenic Rivers Act was an outgrowth of the recommendations of a Presidential commission, the Outdoor Recreation Resources Review Commission (ORRRC). Among other things, the commission recommended that the nation protect wild rivers and scenic rivers from development that would substantially change their wild or scenic nature. The act was sponsored by Sen. Frank Church (D-Idaho) and signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson on October 2, 1968. A river or river section may be designated by the U.S. Congress or the Secretary of the Interior. As of 2004, a total of 156 rivers have wild and scenic status.

Selected rivers in the United States are preserved for possessing outstandingly remarkable scenic, recreational, geologic, fish and wildlife, historic, cultural, or other similar values. Rivers, or sections of rivers, so designated are preserved in their free-flowing condition and are not dammed or otherwise impeded. National wild and scenic designation essentially vetoes the licensing of new hydropower projects on or directly affecting the river. It also provides very strong protection against bank and channel alterations that adversely affect river values, protects riverfront public lands from oil, gas and mineral development, and creates a federal reserved water right to protect flow-dependent values.

Designation as a wild and scenic river is not the same as a national park designation, and generally does not confer the same level of protection as a Wilderness Area designation. However, wild and scenic designation protects rivers and related resources even in non-federal areas, something the Wilderness Act and other federal designations cannot do.

Federally-administered National Wild and Scenic rivers are managed by one or more of the four principal land-managing agencies of the federal government. Of the 156 National Wild and Scenic Rivers, the most are managed by the U.S. Forest Service, followed by the National Park Service. Thirty-eight are managed under the Bureau of Land Management's National Landscape Conservation System while the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service manages several rivers in Alaska.

State-managed wild and scenic rivers are subject to the same protections as federally-administered rivers. These state rivers are added to the National System by the Secretary of the Interior following an application by the governor of the state the river flows through.

Wild and scenic rivers are assigned one or more classifications: wild, scenic, or recreational. These classifications are based on the developmental character of the river on the date of designation. Wild rivers are the most remote and undeveloped while recreational rivers often have many access points, roads, railroads, and bridges. A river's classification is not related to the value(s) that made it worthy of designation and that must be protected and enhanced by the river manager. For instance, recreation may not be an outstanding value on a river with a recreational classification nor scenery on a river classified as scenic. Notably, wild and scenic rivers receive the same standard of protection regardless of classification.

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Mid Columbia Tri City Herald
Wed, 22 May 2013 17:30:45 -0700

You can thank the Omnibus Public Lands Management Act of 2009, which designated 518,000 acres of public lands in Owyhee County wilderness and 324 miles of canyon waterways as a National Wild and Scenic Rivers system. That's a whole lot of places ...
 
The Westerly Sun
Sat, 11 May 2013 20:25:42 -0700

... would allow a committee made up of state, local, tribal, nonprofit, recreational and agricultural representatives to proceed with an evaluation of the portions that would best fit into a special classification under the National Wild and Scenic ...
 
Times Herald-Record
Sat, 18 May 2013 23:12:38 -0700

But to do all of this for the first time in the 35 years since Congress designated the Upper Delaware as part of the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System, river revitalization advocates must somehow overcome those forces, ranging from that identity ...
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