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American Whitewater has led the recreational boating voice in the management of the Upper Colorado River since... [read more]
Washington's legendary volcanoes – Mount Rainier, Mount St. Helens, and Mount Adams – are the source of... [read more]
The Lower Salmon is a very special place, located downstream of the iconic whitewater town of Riggins,... [read more]
On October 5, 1994, American Whitewater signed a landmark settlement agreement with the New England Power Company,... [read more]
On Friday, April 24, 2015 the Merced River in Yosemite National Park was officially reopened to paddlers.... [read more]
The Jim Falls Hydroelectric Project (FERC P-2491) provides whitewater releases during the summer months for recreation. While... [read more]
The Mountains to Sound Greenway stretches more than 100 miles along Interstate 90 from the shores of... [read more]
On Friday, July 21, 2000, American Whitewater along with other recreation groups, environmental organizations, state and federal... [read more]

American Whitewater Articles

2008 Savage River Whitewater ReleasesIn efforts to further the access of great whitewater in Garrett County, the... [read more]
Today the Sumter National Forest released their new proposal for management of the upper Chattooga River, and... [read more]
Today the Sumter National Forest released their new proposal for management of the upper Chattooga River, and... [read more]
PG&E and AW Partnership for Gauge Information is no longer operating as of 2013.   PG&E is... [read more]
PG&E and AW Partnership for Gauge Information is no longer operating as of 2013.   PG&E is... [read more]
 The Higgins and Langley Memorial Awards in Swiftwater Rescue honor outstanding achievement in the technical rescue discipline... [read more]
The Higgins and Langley Memorial Awards in Swiftwater Rescue honor outstanding achievement in the technical rescue discipline... [read more]
Earlier this month, the Upper Delaware Council (UDC) sent a letter asking the New York Department of... [read more]