Southeast

American Whitewater has spent decades working to protect, restore, and open rivers for paddling in the Southeastern United States, with a strong focus on rivers affected by dams and improving public access. In this region, we have helped secure new flow release regimes on rivers that were previously dewatered or under‑utilized, such as the Cheoah River in North Carolina, where we worked with partner clubs and stakeholders for five years to restore river flows and enhance recreation opportunities. We have also supported dam removals, negotiated access agreements, and advanced land and riparian conservation, including work on the Tuckasegee River and other key rivers across the region. At the same time, we provide guidance and support for paddlers to enjoy these rivers responsibly, coordinating releases and access schedules on rivers such as the Tallulah Gorge, the Nantahala River, and the Catawba River so that recreation aligns with conservation goals. Our holistic approach in the Southeast—blending ecological restoration, paddler access, and collaboration with hydro operators, agencies, and local clubs—demonstrates how recreation-focused conservation can produce meaningful benefits for both people and rivers.

Southeast: News

A special state House study committee tasked with determining the public's rights to paddle on Georgia’s streams... [read more]
American Whitewater Granted Intervention in Contested Case; Watauga River (NC) Reopened to Boating, at least Temporarily.On July 12,... [read more]
The Georgia General Assembly has embarked on a process that could result in a sweeping loss of... [read more]
American Whitewater has requested intervention in a contested case pending in the Office of Administrative Hearings challenging... [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]
American Whitewater has created an online flow study aimed at capturing paddlers' current flow preferences on the... [read more]
We are happy to share a few updates on the Great Falls of the Catawba that we... [read more]
This fall the newly formed Georgia House Study Committee on Fishing Access to Freshwater Resources sought public... [read more]

Southeast: Projects

Southeast: Events

May 10, 2026
8:00 am - 4:00 pm
The Cheoah River releases at 1000cfs from the dam from 8am until 4pm on scheduled Saturdays. On... [read more]
May 30, 2026
8:00 am - 4:00 pm
The Cheoah River releases at 1000cfs from the dam from 8am until 4pm on scheduled Saturdays. On... [read more]
May 31, 2026
8:00 am - 4:00 pm
The Cheoah River releases at 1000cfs from the dam from 8am until 4pm on scheduled Saturdays. On... [read more]
June 13, 2026
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
West Fork Tuckasegee dam release, view of the falls and first rapid of the run.
These releases provide 250 cfs in the Class IV+ West Fork of the Tuckasegee below Lake Glenville.... [read more]
June 13, 2026
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
West Fork Tuckasegee dam release, view of the falls and first rapid of the run.
Each year Duke Energy releases ideal recreation flows of 250cfs into the Class IV+(V) West Fork Tuckasegee's... [read more]
June 19, 2026
4:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Nantahala Cascades Release event
Each year Duke Energy releases various ideal boating flows into the Cascades and Upper sections of the... [read more]
June 27, 2026
8:00 am - 4:00 pm
The Cheoah River releases at 1000cfs from the dam from 8am until 4pm on scheduled Saturdays. On... [read more]
June 28, 2026
8:00 am - 4:00 pm
The Cheoah River releases at 1000cfs from the dam from 8am until 4pm on scheduled Saturdays. On... [read more]