Midwest

In the Midwest, American Whitewater has worked for decades to restore flows, improve access, and enhance recreational opportunities on rivers impacted by dams and other development. From early efforts on the Black, Chippewa, and Menominee Rivers in Wisconsin to more recent successes on the Wisconsin and Fox Rivers, we have helped transform once-dewatered or erratically flowing reaches into reliable whitewater runs and paddling opportunities for local communities. These efforts often involve collaboration with paddlers, hydropower operators, and agencies such as the National Park Service hydropower program to negotiate flow schedules, establish put-ins and take-outs, and protect river corridors. Through strategic advocacy and coalition-building, American Whitewater has ensured that Midwest rivers not only support recreation but also maintain ecological function, scenic character, and public enjoyment—turning rivers that were once overlooked into thriving destinations for paddlers and communities alike.

Midwest: Articles

For the past year American Whitewater has been actively engaged in an effort to provide flow information... [read more]
Wisconsin’s Fox River has a long cultural history dating back 1000’s of years when Native American cultures... [read more]
The West Branch of the Montreal is a low-volume river located on the south shore of Lake... [read more]
In a letter dated June 14th, 2007, FERC officially pulled the plug on the proposed hydropower project... [read more]
With the spring thaw fast approaching we have posted a new survey for paddlers to report their... [read more]
Where:  Original channel upstream from Xcel Energy's Jim Falls Hydro Project on the Chippewa River.  A spillway... [read more]
American Whitewater and Affiliate Clubs in partnership with National Park Service Rivers and Trails Program The Rivers... [read more]
Project Background The Pine Project was constructed between 1920 and 1922, creating an impoundment that inundated a... [read more]

Midwest: Projects

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Midwest: Events

June 27, 2026
10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Whitewater canoeist paddling through rapids during a Jim Falls Hydroelectric Project release on the Chippewa River in Wisconsin.
Jim Falls whitewater releases are scheduled recreational flow events on the Chippewa River at the Jim Falls... [read more]
June 28, 2026
10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Whitewater canoeist paddling through rapids during a Jim Falls Hydroelectric Project release on the Chippewa River in Wisconsin.
Jim Falls whitewater releases are scheduled recreational flow events on the Chippewa River at the Jim Falls... [read more]
July 11, 2026
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Kayakers paddling the Wisconsin River at Wausau Whitewater Park with spectators along the banks.
Wausau Whitewater Park incorporates more than twelve beautiful natural and engineered features along 1/3 mile of the... [read more]
July 12, 2026
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Kayakers paddling the Wisconsin River at Wausau Whitewater Park with spectators along the banks.
Wausau Whitewater Park incorporates more than twelve beautiful natural and engineered features along 1/3 mile of the... [read more]
Kayakers paddling the Wisconsin River at Wausau Whitewater Park with spectators along the banks.
Team River Runner’s mission is to provide all Veterans and their families an opportunity to find health,... [read more]
July 18, 2026
10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Whitewater canoeist paddling through rapids during a Jim Falls Hydroelectric Project release on the Chippewa River in Wisconsin.
Jim Falls whitewater releases are scheduled recreational flow events on the Chippewa River at the Jim Falls... [read more]
Kayakers paddling the Wisconsin River at Wausau Whitewater Park with spectators along the banks.
Team River Runner’s mission is to provide all Veterans and their families an opportunity to find health,... [read more]
July 19, 2026
10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Whitewater canoeist paddling through rapids during a Jim Falls Hydroelectric Project release on the Chippewa River in Wisconsin.
Jim Falls whitewater releases are scheduled recreational flow events on the Chippewa River at the Jim Falls... [read more]