Southern Rockies

In the Southern Rockies, American Whitewater’s work focuses on protecting rivers and recreational opportunities across Colorado and the broader Colorado River basin. Our efforts address regional water supply issues, ensuring that rivers retain flows sufficient for recreation while balancing the demands of municipal, agricultural, and industrial users. In addition to advocating for sustainable water management, we work to secure and improve public access to rivers, develop local partnerships, and engage communities in stewardship of these iconic waterways. By integrating recreation, conservation, and water policy, American Whitewater helps ensure that Southern Rockies rivers continue to provide ecological, scenic, and recreational benefits for current and future generations.

 

Southern Rockies: News

On April 25, 2024, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) denied the preliminary permit application for a... [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]
On the western slope of Colorado, twenty-two new rivers are poised to receive administrative protections under the... [read more]
American Whitewater has joined a tribally led effort to protect 1.1 million acres surrounding the Grand Canyon... [read more]
This year marks the second year of recreational releases on the Scrambled Eggs section of the Weber... [read more]
On May 22, the federal government announced it was postponing planning efforts for the Colorado River basin... [read more]
During this year’s World Water Week, a coalition including community members, anglers, recreation groups, and conservation organizations... [read more]
On June 14, Colorado’s Water Quality Control Commission voted 7-1 to protect 520 miles on 25 streams... [read more]

Southern Rockies: Projects

Southern Rockies: Events

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