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

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]
For the past several years the Washington State legislature has had an interest in improving paddlesports safety... [read more]
We’re happy to announce that the U.S. Forest Service has lifted its long-term closure of Eagle Creek... [read more]
We are pleased to report that the Clackamas River corridor is now open and available to the... [read more]
A coalition of conservation groups (American Rivers, American Whitewater, and Western Environmental Law Center) has reached an... [read more]

Pacific Northwest: Projects

Working closely with partner organizations, American Whitewater has played a leading role in stewardship projects addressing both... [read more]
Encompassing 250,000 square miles, the Pacific Northwest’s Columbia and Snake River system represents a vast network of... [read more]
In 1986 FERC issued a license to Lewis County PUD to construct a new hydropower project at... [read more]
Snohomish PUD operates the Jackson Hydroelctric Project on the Sultan River. American Whitewater has a direct interest... [read more]
The Elwha Project (FERC P-2683) and Glines Canyon Project (FERC P-588) were two hydroelectric dams on the... [read more]
During the relicensing of the Prospect 1,2, 4 Hydropower Project (FERC P-2630) which was relicensed in 2008,... [read more]
Boaters have a long history of working for protection of the Green River Gorge. Explored by Wolf... [read more]
A series of four dams on the Klamath River (originally licensed as FERC P-2082 and then as... [read more]

Pacific Northwest: Events

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