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The Chelan Gorge is a short but spectacular section of whitewater on the east side of the... [read more]
The Nooksack River has its origins on the slopes of Mt. Baker traveling down to Puget Sound... [read more]
The Smith River is one of the last major free-flowing rivers on the West Coast. Known for... [read more]
The National Conservation Lands—a 26-million-acre collection of national monuments, wilderness areas, wild and scenic rivers, trails, and... [read more]
The Clackamas River is one of the Pacific Northwest’s most beloved whitewater rivers—renowned for its clear water,... [read more]
American Whitewater played a pivotal role early in the efforts to protect 306 acres of former Montana... [read more]
American Whitewater has been working with citizens to propose Wild and Scenic River designation for approximately 3.2... [read more]
The Owyhee River, protected as a Wild and Scenic River, is renowned among river runners as one... [read more]

Thomas O’Keefe Articles

On October 13, 2009 East Bay Municipal Utility District's (EMUD) Board Members voted to approve their Waste... [read more]
Ship Creek Canyon has been known for several years as a great Alaskan whitewater run just outside... [read more]
To meet future demands, Denver Water has proposed to develop 18,000 acre-feet per year of new water... [read more]
American Whitewater is pleased to recognize Jared Hogle as our Volunteer of the Month for December, 2009. ... [read more]
To meet future demands, Denver Water has proposed to develop 18,000 acre-feet per year of new water... [read more]
American Whitewater has been working for three years to get improved flows on the McCloud River, quite... [read more]
It's hard to imagine, but in less than a month (December 21) it'll be the submission deadline... [read more]
The state of South Carolina is considering funding the removal of the third of three dams on... [read more]