Rivers in Walla Walla County
Burbank Slough
Mill Creek
Mill Creek: This stream flows southwest out of the Blue Mountains into Oregon, then northwest into Walla Walla County and to the Walla Walla River west of College Place. Plants of catchable-size rainbow trout are uncertain this year. Check the WDFW regional office in Spokane for more information. If plants are made, they will be below the diversion dam. The rest of the stream is not stocked, and has restrictions in place to protect wild steelhead and bull trout; check the regulations pamphlet for seasons and more details.
Snake River
Snake River: See Garfield County.
Touchet River
Walla Walla River
Walla Walla River: Access can be a problem here, but three public access areas are now available west of College Place. One is near the Whitman Mission, and the other two are further west near McDonald Bridge. Look for signed parking areas. Channel catfish are caught near the mouth, and steelhead fishing can be very good during the late fall and winter.
Yellow Hawk Creek
Fishing in the Northwest Home Page