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American Whitewater Projects

The removal of Marmot Dam on the Sandy River was completed in 2007, restoring the river to... [read more]
The Okanogan and Wenatchee National Forests encompass more than four million acres and are jointly managed with... [read more]
In 2002 AW signed a Settlement Agreement with project owner PacifiCorp and other parties (National Park Service,... [read more]
The Rogue River was among the nation's original Wild and Scenic Rivers designated in 1968. Recreational opportunities... [read more]
The Skykomish River is one of the nation’s premier whitewater destinations. Rising in the high country of... [read more]
Canyon Creek is one of the most spectacular whitewater runs in southwest Washington attracting paddlers to an... [read more]
American Whitewater is proud to be a leading partner in the Wild Olympics Campaign, a collaborative effort... [read more]
Beginning high in the North Cascades, the Skagit Wild and Scenic River winds down steep slopes, through... [read more]

Thomas O’Keefe Articles

A bill is expected to be introduced in the Colorado State Senate sometime next week that would... [read more]
The National Park Service Rivers, Trails and Conservation Assistance Program Needs Your Help  Rivers and Trails Coalition... [read more]
American Whitewater is going to be at NPFF this weekend and is hosting a membership drive.In addition... [read more]
Calling all Boaters!    AW has a new goal for 2006: More clean-ups on whitewater rivers than ever... [read more]
FERC staff have scheduled two FERC scoping meetings next week to identify issues, concerns, and opportunities associated... [read more]
On February 17th, The Army Corps of Engineers announced its plans for operation of their dam that regulates the... [read more]
The West Virginia Wildwater Association (WVWA) is asking private boaters and paddling clubs using the New River... [read more]