Recreation Management

River Management

American Whitewater plays a crucial role in river management, ensuring that the public can enjoy high-quality river experiences. Our advocacy efforts span local, state, and federal levels, advocating for sufficient resources to manage rivers effectively. This includes funding for amenities like toilets, river rangers, and access facilities. We actively participate in developing river management plans, aiming to set reasonable capacity limits that provide adequate user experiences within ecological limits, establishment of river river protection measures, and improvements to public access that enhance the quality of the user experience.

We also work to prevent unnecessary river closures during high water events or at perceived “high risk” locations, educating others on the safety measures taken by whitewater boaters. Our organization provides technical assistance on managing large woody debris, emphasizing its ecological importance to paddlers and advising fishery managers on where action might be appropriate to reduce safety hazards.

American Whitewater supports ecological river restoration and post-flood reconstruction efforts, offering technical guidance to maximize project benefits while enhancing ecological condition of the river and minimizing risks to human safety. We are staunch advocates for the national system of river gages maintained by the USGS and state agencies, ensuring accurate and accessible river data for all who enjoy rivers.

Recreation Management Projects

The Yampa River is one of the last major free-flowing rivers in the Colorado River Basin, and... [read more]
The Beaver River offers some of the most challenging and dramatic rapids in the state as well... [read more]
On March 30, 2009 President Obama signed the Omnibus Public Lands Act of 2009 which included the... [read more]
The West River has a history of whitewater boating dating back at least 50 years. In 1958,... [read more]
To increase its water supply, the City and County of Denver's Board of Water Commissioners (Denver Water)... [read more]
The South Yuba River was the birthplace of the hydropower industry in California in the late 1890’s.... [read more]
History of Hydropower Proposals on the Susitna Devil's Canyon on the Susitna River, one of North America's... [read more]
For over 70 years, the Clark Fork River was used as the dumping ground for the waste... [read more]