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Kevin Colburn Projects

The Grand Canyon withstands time as one of the longest priorities for American Whitewater and remains a... [read more]
The Colorado River has been over-allocated and mismanaged for more than a century. Known as the hardest... [read more]
The Dolores River contains an impressive diversity of landscapes, from its pristine high-altitude headwaters in the Lizard... [read more]
The Montreal River forms part of the border between Wisconsin and Michigan and is one of the... [read more]
On January 26, 2024, American Whitewater purchased a large portion of the classic Lower Big Sandy river... [read more]
Townes Dam and Talbott Dam on the upper reaches of the Dan (a.k.a. Pinnacles of the Dan)... [read more]
The Montana Headwaters Campaign is a creative grassroots approach to conserving some of Montana's and the continents... [read more]
American Whitewater worked through the federal dam relicensing process to restore flows and access to the 5.3... [read more]

Kevin Colburn Articles

This week three entities with strong Northwest ties and deep expertise in timberlands, forest conservation, and mill... [read more]
In a big win for river restoration and investment in public lands, the House passed the bipartisan... [read more]
Each year American Whitewater's membership ratifies Board of Director members to serve three-year terms. These candidates volunteer... [read more]
In a big win for river restoration, the House passed the bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act... [read more]
In 1997, a collaborative group of conservation, recreation and consumptive water users initiated a conversation around how... [read more]
In August, we announced the release of the Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre, and Gunnison Draft Forest Plan. This... [read more]
Paddlers are invited to join American Whitewater and the National Park Service for a Zoom Listening Session... [read more]
Every 5 years Washington State updates their State Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan (SCORP). All states must have... [read more]