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Trout Unlimited has a significant number of stream restorations projects underway. Nate Rees, Trout Unlimited's Arizona State Lead, has compiled a brief description of each project and it's current funding status. These projects are listed in priority order.
As you can see many of these projects require additional funding to be completed. If you would like to donate to help fund these projects you can do so here
Arizona stream project list and 2026 current status – organized by priority
Thompson-Burro Meadow
Wet meadow restoration and floodplain reconnection that will benefit Apache trout and downstream users. This project is broken into three phases: phase 1: in-stream structures; phase 2: elk exclosure; phase 3: riparian planting. Phase 1 was completed in December 2025, and Phase 2 started in Jan 2026.
· Project costs: $40,000 needed for phase 3 riparian plants
· Funds secured: $0
· Funds needed: $40,000
Bear Wallow Wilderness Fish Barrier Removal
An ineffective rock gabion fish barrier has been in place for 50+ years. We are looking to remove or reroute the stream around the barrier before the structure receives historical protections. We have contracted the assessment and design and are working with the Forest Service to complete all the necessary paperwork to conduct this project in the wilderness and remove it with explosives.
· Project costs: $150,000
· Funds secured: $30,000
· Funds needed: $120,000
-Upper East Verde River
21 simple instream habitat structures will be installed throughout the upper portions of East Verde over multiple years, similar to what TU did four years ago. Volunteer opportunities are coming this year and in subsequent years.
· Project costs: $1,000 each year for logs or field training from NCD
· Funds secured: $0
· Funds needed: $1,000 each year
Chase Creek headwaters restoration project
The stream habitat needs to be improved for a recovery population of Gila trout, and the invasive blackberry needs to be removed. NCD has assessed the project site and is under contract with TU for the engineering designs. TU has already contracted and completed the heritage study.
· Project costs: $400,000
· Funds secured: $270,000
· Funds needed: $130,000
Deep Creek
An engineering assessment and design have been completed to improve/ replace eight culverts on Deep Creek, located on White Mountain Apache Tribal Lands. This project will enhance Apache trout fish passage.
· Project costs: $3,000,000
· Funds secured: $600,000
· Funds needed: $2,400,000
South Fork Little Colorado River
AZGFD has contracted the design for this Apache trout habitat restoration project. TU has contracted and completed an archaeological study. Now we are waiting on the Forest Service to complete the CE NEPA process, and then construction. Need funds for construction
· Project costs: $400,000
· Funds secured: $0
· Funds needed:$400,00
-Home Creek wet meadow restoration
TU has contracted the engineering assessment for this project that will utilize low-tech process-based restoration (LTPBR) techniques to increase floodplain storage, restore stream function and natural flow regimes, address erosion processes, restore channel stability, increase surface water-groundwater exchange and floodplain connection, and make the landscape more resistant to impacts from wildfire and drought. This is a multi-year, multi-phase project.
· Project costs: $1,000,000
· Funds secured: $0
· Funds needed: $1,000,000
-Boggy Creek wet meadow restoration
TU has contracted the engineering assessment for this project that will utilize low-tech process-based restoration (LTPBR) techniques to increase floodplain storage, restore stream function and natural flow regimes, address erosion processes, restore channel stability, increase surface water-groundwater exchange and floodplain connection, and make the landscape more resistant to impacts from wildfire and drought. This is a multi-year, multi-phase project.
· Project costs: $2,500,000
· Funds secured: $0
· Funds needed:$2,500,000
-Centerfire Creek wet meadow restoration
TU has contracted the engineering assessment for this project that will utilize low-tech process-based restoration (LTPBR) techniques to increase floodplain storage, restore stream function and natural flow regimes, address erosion processes, restore channel stability, increase surface water-groundwater exchange and floodplain connection, and make the landscape more resistant to impacts from wildfire and drought. This is a multi-year, multi-phase project.
· Project costs: $2,500,000
· Funds secured: $0
· Funds needed: $2,500,000
-Hayground Creek
We are constructing an exclosure on 104 acres of riparian habitat and 1.76 miles of Hayground Creek. After the exclosure is constructed, we will plant native vegetation along the riparian corridor and thin the encroaching ponderosa pine trees.
· Project costs: $400,000
· Funds secured: $350,000
· Funds needed: $50,000
Dude Creek Blackberry removal and riparian planting
Remove blackberry throughout the perennial stretch of Dude Creek. And conduct riparian plantings on the AZGFD project site and TU project site to stabilize banks.
· Project costs: $35,000
· Funds secured: $0
· Funds needed: $35,000
-Canyon Creek
Last season's runoff ripped out the original habitat structures. TU is under contract with an engineer to conduct an assessment and then design a restoration project from the headwaters down, so that the stream is reconnected to the floodplain and the energy of these high-flow events is dissipated there.
· Project costs: $70,000 for assessment and design
· Funds secured: $25,000
· Funds needed: $45,000
Paradise Creek
This project is shovel-ready and has gone out to bid to improve three culverts on Paradise Creek, located on White Mountain Apache Tribal Lands, to enhance Apache trout fish passage. Construction will start June 2026
· Project costs: $980,000
· Funds secured: $980,000
· Funds needed: $0
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