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American Whitewater Projects

On June 10 & 11, 2003, a flow study was conducted by American Whitewater with the cooperation... [read more]
New York's Moose River was first run in 1977 or 1978 and was shortly thereafter threatened by... [read more]
Boundary Creek is a premiere creek run located in the Panhandle of Northern Idaho, and also is... [read more]
A new permit issued In April of 2007 by the Maryland Department of the Environment instituted a... [read more]
Working closely with partner organizations, American Whitewater has played a leading role in stewardship projects addressing both... [read more]
The Upper Youghiogheny River in western Maryland has long been a premier destination for whitewater paddlers on... [read more]
For many paddlers and river advocates, the story of the Cuyahoga River has been one of persistence... [read more]
Encompassing 250,000 square miles, the Pacific Northwest’s Columbia and Snake River system represents a vast network of... [read more]

Thomas O’Keefe Articles

Is some of your gear the worse for the wear? Are you embarrassed by the stink that... [read more]
For over a year now American Whitewater has been representing river recreationalists on the Public Review Group,... [read more]
After submitting comments on the Pecos Wild and Scenic River Management Plan and Environmental Assesment,American Whitewater was... [read more]
July 19th & 20th and August 23rd & 24th, PG&E will be releasing from 1,000cfs to 1,200cfs... [read more]
While working towards a future solution to access issues on the Green River remains a challenge (see... [read more]
The Route 3 Wave in Watertown New York is a popular play wave that has recieved attention... [read more]
While exploring a variety of permanent access solutions, American Whitewater and LiquidLogic have reaffirmed its relationship with... [read more]
The Middle Fork of the Snoqualmie River is one of the more significant outdoor recreation areas, “close-to-home”... [read more]