California

For more than two decades, American Whitewater has led the effort to restore California’s rivers affected by hydropower development, reconnecting people to hundreds of miles of flowing water across the state. By engaging in the federal dam relicensing process, the organization has used science-based approaches to return more natural flow patterns to rivers such as the Feather, American, Kern, McCloud, and Rubicon. This work has improved conditions for fish and wildlife, revitalized riparian ecosystems, and created new opportunities for human-powered recreation. Through these efforts, American Whitewater has helped ensure that hydropower projects are managed with equal consideration for ecological health, recreation, and community values, setting a national model for watershed restoration that benefits both rivers and the people who care for them.

 

California: News

Two weeks ago, the states of Oregon and California unexpectedly announced the seasonal closure of three of... [read more]
Recreational releases will be happening on the Poe Canyon (V) and Bardee’s Bar (IV) sections of the... [read more]
Placer County is currently in the process of removing bridge debris from the American River at Highway... [read more]
Update: California has agreed to keep their sites open through the winter unless severe weather conditions justify... [read more]
For the past six years, American Whitewater and the Outdoor Alliance California team have been meeting with... [read more]
As of August 1, 2025, all five river access facilities that American Whitewater helped champion during the... [read more]
American Whitewater has been working since 2023 to build a coalition of support, advocate with policy makers... [read more]
The Bureau of Land Management’s Big Bar Launch facility off of Highway 49 is the only legal... [read more]

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