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American Whitewater Projects

On August 11th, 2006, American Whitewater joined a group of 70 organizations, agencies, and individuals in signing... [read more]
American Whitewater began investigating the whitewater potential of the Cheoah River in 1999, and advocated for a... [read more]
The Tuckasegee relicensing has radically improved recreational opportunities along 35 miles of the Class II main Tuck,... [read more]
The Nantahala is one of the most popular whitewater rivers in the nation and the world. Forgiving... [read more]
The Tallulah Gorge was the honeymoon capitol of the south at the turn of the century. Large... [read more]
The mountains of North Carolina and Tennessee have hundreds of dams, yet only a handful of protected... [read more]
Western North Carolina is home to the highest mountains in the eastern US, abundant rainfall, globally significant... [read more]
Table of Contents American Whitewater Chattooga Project Summary Forest Service Process Paddlers' Litigation Against the Forest Service... [read more]

Kevin Colburn Articles

Last fall's Tallulah River releases were the most popular ever, with as many as 400 boaters climbing... [read more]
In August of 2000, Wilson Creek was given a great gift, Wild and Scenic River Designation. Now... [read more]
In August of 2000, Wilson Creek was given a great gift, Wild and Scenic River Designation. Now... [read more]
"On August 18, 2000, Wilson Creek, From its headwaters below Calloway Peak to the confluence with the... [read more]
The severe drought on the east coast has claimed yet another whitewater resource. American Whitewater recieved the... [read more]
American Whitewater is seeking to learn more about why the headwaters of the Chattooga river were closed... [read more]
American Whitewater’s volunteers drive our organization and make it possible for us to accomplish so much at... [read more]