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

Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office (RCO) is requesting public input on a survey to determine recreational... [read more]
As the winter paddling season in the Pacific Northwest starts to get underway many eagerly await the... [read more]
On August 28th, Tribal members gathered alongside government officials and nonprofit partners to cheer as the final... [read more]
It's mid-summer and for much of the country that means it's prime boating and river season. For... [read more]
Last month, four members of American Whitewater’s Stewardship team—Kevin Colburn, Scott Harding, Kestrel Kunz, and Thomas O’Keefe—visited... [read more]
The the next big step towards removing the remaining three hydropower dams on the Klamath River has... [read more]
Crews spent October putting the final touches on the removal of the Copco No. 2 Dam on... [read more]
In 2020, Mt. Hood National Forest and surrounding communities experienced catastrophic wildfire events that damaged recreational sites... [read more]

Pacific Northwest: Projects

The Chelan Gorge is a short but spectacular section of whitewater on the east side of the... [read more]
The Nooksack River has its origins on the slopes of Mt. Baker traveling down to Puget Sound... [read more]
The Smith River is one of the last major free-flowing rivers on the West Coast. Known for... [read more]
The National Conservation Lands—a 26-million-acre collection of national monuments, wilderness areas, wild and scenic rivers, trails, and... [read more]
The Clackamas River is one of the Pacific Northwest’s most beloved whitewater rivers—renowned for its clear water,... [read more]
The Owyhee River, protected as a Wild and Scenic River, is renowned among river runners as one... [read more]
Washington's legendary volcanoes – Mount Rainier, Mount St. Helens, and Mount Adams – are the source of... [read more]
The Mountains to Sound Greenway stretches more than 100 miles along Interstate 90 from the shores of... [read more]

Pacific Northwest: Events

September 20, 2026
10:00 am - 6:00 pm
View looking upstream at the Chelan Gorge
Flows suitable for whitewater boating are provided in the Chelan Gorge once a year by Chelan PUD.... [read more]