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

Upper Colorado River Paddlers, we need your feedback!We’re asking you to participate in a short survey on... [read more]
American Whitewater is pleased to announce the 2019 Gore Canyon Festival taking place August 23-25th on the... [read more]
In 2017, the New Mexico Game and Fish Commission adopted a new rule allowing private landowners to... [read more]
As runoff begins to slow in the Dolores River Basin, releases from McPhee Reservoir are beginning to... [read more]
This spring in Colorado has been so cool and wet that the U.S. Drought Monitor has officially... [read more]
The Hanging Lake hiking trail, located in Glenwood Canyon (CO), has had issues with crowding, illegal parking,... [read more]
In her campaign, newly elected Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham laid out a plan to end work on... [read more]
With the President’s signature today, 621 miles of new Wild and Scenic Rivers have been established through... [read more]

Southern Rockies: Projects

Southern Rockies: Events

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