Northeast

American Whitewater has been working for river enthusiasts in the Northeast for decades, with our results being flow and access to many rivers that were for years dry and/or inaccessible. With partner organizations like the Appalachian Mountain Club, Merrimack Valley Paddlers, Kayak and Canoe Club of New York and New England F.L.O.W., AW volunteers are responsible for having created (previously dry) rivers that run on dozens of days per year.

 

Northeast: News

The 21st Deerfield Riverfest will be held on July 11th in Charlemont (MA). The annual event celebrates... [read more]
Twenty years after reaching a historic settlement agreement on the Deerfield River hydropower relicensing that has transformed... [read more]
Connecticut boaters have a great opportunity to protect the Lower Farmington River and Salmon Brook. One of the best... [read more]
In the final days of the 113th Congress public lands bills were attached to the must-pass National... [read more]
A 90 -mile stretch of the Connecticut River, flowing from Wilder Dam in Hartford, Vermont to Turners... [read more]
As a result of the imminent bridge replacement on Depot Street in Monroe Bridge, it will not... [read more]
  Now that spring has finally arrived in the northeast, it's time to start planning our spring... [read more]
American Whitewater offered testimony on several so-called "low-impact hydro" measures before the Vermont House Committee on Fish, Wildlife... [read more]

Northeast: Projects

Northeast: Events

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