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Some of the best bigwater wave surfing in the eastern U.S. can be found below Holtwood Dam... [read more]
The Lehigh River is a pretty dam-controlled river in eastern Pennsylvania. It offers paddlers several sections of... [read more]
The Saranac is beautiful river, mostly in the Adirondack Park boundaries. High Falls Gorge is a spectacular... [read more]
A series of four dams on the Klamath River (originally licensed as FERC P-2082 and then as... [read more]
Water allocation has always been - and always will be - a major issue in the arid... [read more]
Boaters have a long history of working for protection of the Green River Gorge. Explored by Wolf... [read more]
During the relicensing of the Prospect 1,2, 4 Hydropower Project (FERC P-2630) which was relicensed in 2008,... [read more]
The Elwha Project (FERC P-2683) and Glines Canyon Project (FERC P-588) were two hydroelectric dams on the... [read more]

Thomas O’Keefe Articles

Please join our own Communications Director Evan Stafford, along with Brad Ludden and Joe Mornini for RESILIENCE... [read more]
The Virginia Scenic Rivers Program turns 50 this year, and it just received quite the birthday gift — the addition... [read more]
At Maryland's Upper Yough, one of the country's finest whitewater runs. American Whitewater has been maintaining the... [read more]
The recent death of Chris Clark at Python Rapid on North Carolina's Cheoah River is the third... [read more]
We are taking the time to listen and learn. That is the statement American Whitewater made last... [read more]
American Whitewater super-volunteer Don Millard has been taking care of the Sang Run and Friendsville Access Areas... [read more]
Whitewater boaters from Maine to Pennsylvania gather each June in Charlemont, MA to celebrate whitewater boating and... [read more]
The Nantahala-Pisgah National Forest spans 1.1 million acres of Western North Carolina’s lush forested mountains. The Forest... [read more]