Pacific Northwest

In the Pacific Northwest, American Whitewater has been a driving force in restoring flows to rivers affected by hydropower, improving public access, and protecting free-flowing rivers through advocacy and policy leadership. Our work on rivers such as the Chelan, Sultan, and North Fork Rogue has restored water to riverbeds once dewatered by hydropower operations, revitalizing aquatic ecosystems and creating new opportunities for whitewater recreation. We have also played a leading role in the historic dam removals on the White Salmon, Klamath, and other rivers—helping reconnect communities to newly restored river corridors and ensuring public access to these remarkable landscapes as they return to life. Complementing this work, American Whitewater continues to champion new Wild and Scenic River designations and other protective measures that safeguard the region’s most cherished rivers for generations to come.

Pacific Northwest: News

The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (BOR) will conduct a sediment flushing release from Keno Dam near Klamath... [read more]
The Dryden Dam water access site is one of the most heavily used and important public river... [read more]
Abiqua Falls is one of Oregon’s most iconic waterfalls—a stunning 92-foot cascade tucked into the forested canyon... [read more]
Storm season in western Washington is upon us, and with it, the risk of atmospheric rivers bringing... [read more]
Two weeks ago, the states of Oregon and California unexpectedly announced the seasonal closure of three of... [read more]
In 2025, the Oregon Legislature passed HB 2982, expanding the types of vessels subject to waterway access... [read more]
Update: California has agreed to keep their sites open through the winter unless severe weather conditions justify... [read more]
As of August 1, 2025, all five river access facilities that American Whitewater helped champion during the... [read more]

Pacific Northwest: Projects

One of the most significant outdoor recreation areas close to metropolitan Seattle is the Middle Fork of... [read more]
The removal of Marmot Dam on the Sandy River was completed in 2007, restoring the river to... [read more]
The Okanogan and Wenatchee National Forests encompass more than four million acres and are jointly managed with... [read more]
The Rogue River was among the nation's original Wild and Scenic Rivers designated in 1968. Recreational opportunities... [read more]
The Skykomish River is one of the nation’s premier whitewater destinations. Rising in the high country of... [read more]
Canyon Creek is one of the most spectacular whitewater runs in southwest Washington attracting paddlers to an... [read more]
American Whitewater is proud to be a leading partner in the Wild Olympics Campaign, a collaborative effort... [read more]
Beginning high in the North Cascades, the Skagit Wild and Scenic River winds down steep slopes, through... [read more]

Pacific Northwest: Events

March 14, 2026
9:00 am - 3:00 pm
Kayaker running the final drop at the finish of the 2008 Canyon Creek Whitewater Race as spectators watch from shoreline rocks.
Canyon Creek, near Amboy in southwest Washington, is one of the Pacific Northwest’s most celebrated steep creeks.... [read more]
Kayaker paddling through Boulder Sluice Rapid during the Little White Salmon Race.
The Little White Salmon Race is a high‑adrenaline whitewater kayak event held on the fast‑flowing canyon stretch of... [read more]
April 25, 2026 - April 26, 2026
Scenic view of the Illinois Wild and Scenic River.
Illinois River Clean Up and fundraiser for the Dome School with a race from Six Mile Day... [read more]
May 2, 2026
9:00 am - 6:00 pm
Jay Cohen rows a cataraft through a rapid in the Grand Canyon of the Green on Washington’s Green River during the May 2007 Green River Clean Up, passing a steep bedrock wall.
Every May on the Green River in Washington State, the whitewater community and local volunteers come together... [read more]
May 15, 2026 - May 17, 2026
Boater-Cross Race at Carter Bridge Rapid at the Upper Clackamas Whitewater Festival.
The Upper Clackamas Whitewater Festival began in 1984, founded by the Northwest Rafter’s Association, and became an... [read more]
August 15, 2026
12:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Kayaker on the North Fork Rogue River.
Whitewater opportunities on the North Fork Rogue occur with spill during the spring, during periods of plant... [read more]
August 16, 2026
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Kayaker on the North Fork Rogue River.
Whitewater opportunities on the North Fork Rogue occur with spill during the spring, during periods of plant... [read more]
September 6, 2026
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Kayaker on the North Fork Rogue River.
Whitewater opportunities on the North Fork Rogue occur with spill during the spring, during periods of plant... [read more]