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American Whitewater Projects

The headwaters of the Wild and Scenic Merced River begin in the iconic Yosemite National Park. The... [read more]
Big South is Colorado wilderness paddling at it's best! Access to the river, however, has been increasingly... [read more]
As part of comprehensive management planning for the Upper Colorado River, Grand County obtained a Recreational In-Channel... [read more]
For over ten years, American Whitewater has worked to improve public access, protect flows, and restore riparian... [read more]
American Whitewater has been actively engaged in advocacy on the Northern Integrated Supply Project (NISP), which proposes... [read more]
For several Years, American Whitewater has worked to improve public access at the Tacoma Hydroelectric facility on... [read more]
On September 28, 2011, Public Utility District No. 1 of Snohomish County filed an application for a... [read more]
American Whitewater supports protecting the environmental, recreational, and other values of a fully connected and continuously flowing... [read more]

Thomas O’Keefe Articles

If you boat whitewater rivers in Oregon, American Whitewater wants to hear from you! We're doing a... [read more]
Extending from the Seattle waterfront to Ellensburg Washington, the Mountains to Sound Greenway is 1.5 million acre... [read more]
As paddling season kicks into high gear, we hope that you'll consider making a contribution to American... [read more]
As paddling season kicks into high gear, we hope that you'll consider making a contribution to American... [read more]
May 2nd will be the first Saturday Upper Yough release of the year, and hundreds of white... [read more]
May 2nd will be the first Saturday Upper Yough release of the year, and hundreds of white... [read more]
Late last week, the Merced River in Yosemite National Park was officially reopened to paddlers! Even though... [read more]
The current agreement for water in the Ocoee River with Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) expires in 2018.... [read more]