Join us on Tuesday, June 16th at 1 pm ET/11 am MT for our monthly training webinar series. This month we will be joined by experts to discuss the economic, recreational and quality of life benefits that open space and river recreation bring to communities. Read more…
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Engaging Youth in River Protection Webinar – Watch Today!
Did you miss last month’s webinar with Pete Wadden, the Landscape Stewardship Coordinator at Walking Mountains Science Center, to talk about an exciting partnership in Eagle County connecting youth to their local rivers. Check it out today! Read more…
Did you miss last month’s webinar with Pete Wadden, the Landscape Stewardship Coordinator at Walking Mountains Science Center, to talk about an exciting partnership in Eagle County connecting youth to their local rivers. Check it out today! Read more…
Come on out for the Eagle River Jam!!
Are you looking for something fun to do this weekend? Join the Town of Eagle at Chambers Park for the Eagle River Jam and Backyard BBQ this Saturday May 30 from 12 – 4 pm to celebrate the Eagle River and kick off summer. Read more…
Are you looking for something fun to do this weekend? Join the Town of Eagle at Chambers Park for the Eagle River Jam and Backyard BBQ this Saturday May 30 from 12 – 4 pm to celebrate the Eagle River and kick off summer. Read more…
The Many Benefits of Trails
Trails have tremendous benefits for local communities. Not only do they connect towns with their rivers, streams and surrounding lands, but they also enhance the local quality of life through positive impacts to health, economy and environment. Earlier this year, Headwaters Economics released the Trails Benefits Library, a comprehensive database of studies on the positive impacts of trails, especially in small or medium-sized towns and rural areas. Read more…
Trails have tremendous benefits for local communities. Not only do they connect towns with their rivers, streams and surrounding lands, but they also enhance the local quality of life through positive impacts to health, economy and environment. Earlier this year, Headwaters Economics released the Trails Benefits Library, a comprehensive database of studies on the positive impacts of trails, especially in small or medium-sized towns and rural areas. Read more…
Hooray for Rafting Season!
How do you know its spring in Utah? The license plates turn green, as Coloradans flee to the desert in search of sunshine and warmth. I was lucky to get out of town for a few days and enjoy a float through the Westwater Canyon on the Colorado River with some friends from Beaver Creek Ski Patrol and Lakota Guides. Read more…
How do you know its spring in Utah? The license plates turn green, as Coloradans flee to the desert in search of sunshine and warmth. I was lucky to get out of town for a few days and enjoy a float through the Westwater Canyon on the Colorado River with some friends from Beaver Creek Ski Patrol and Lakota Guides. Read more…
Monthly Webinar – Engaging Youth Through Experiential Education
Join us on May 19th at 1 pm ET/11 am MT for our monthly webinar where we will explore ways communities have increased youth engagement with local rivers through experiential education. Our thirty minute webinar will identify tips, successful programs and ways to activate youth in your community! Read more…
Join us on May 19th at 1 pm ET/11 am MT for our monthly webinar where we will explore ways communities have increased youth engagement with local rivers through experiential education. Our thirty minute webinar will identify tips, successful programs and ways to activate youth in your community! Read more…
The Science Behind the Fly
My brother Drew is learning to fly fish as part of his recovery from a back injury he sustained skiing this winter. A titanium rod in his back prohibits him from many of the activities he enjoyed before his accident, but a fly rod is something he can handle. Plus, it is a great way to enjoy your local river and get some exercise outside. Read more…
My brother Drew is learning to fly fish as part of his recovery from a back injury he sustained skiing this winter. A titanium rod in his back prohibits him from many of the activities he enjoyed before his accident, but a fly rod is something he can handle. Plus, it is a great way to enjoy your local river and get some exercise outside. Read more…
Duck Pond River Access Point Now Open!
Eagle County Open Space celebrated the Grand Opening of Duck Pond Open Space on Earth Day. Duck Pond Open Space is 55 acres, with 0.7 river miles that will be managed for outdoor recreation and habitat preservation, and features some new amenities, including a boat ramp, parking area, and restroom facility. Read more…
Eagle County Open Space celebrated the Grand Opening of Duck Pond Open Space on Earth Day. Duck Pond Open Space is 55 acres, with 0.7 river miles that will be managed for outdoor recreation and habitat preservation, and features some new amenities, including a boat ramp, parking area, and restroom facility. Read more…
Camping for a Cause
Looking for something fun to do over the Memorial Day weekend? Bring your friends and join American Rivers and Bonfire Entertainment at Campout for the Cause. Enjoy live music, yoga, river play, and spectacular scenery along the Colorado River at Rancho del Rio in Eagle County. Read more…
Looking for something fun to do over the Memorial Day weekend? Bring your friends and join American Rivers and Bonfire Entertainment at Campout for the Cause. Enjoy live music, yoga, river play, and spectacular scenery along the Colorado River at Rancho del Rio in Eagle County. Read more…
The Verde Way
I’ve been lucky enough to spend some time in the Verde Valley, as well as paddling the Verde River. It is truly a special place, with the river at the heart of the entire valley. Read more…
I’ve been lucky enough to spend some time in the Verde Valley, as well as paddling the Verde River. It is truly a special place, with the river at the heart of the entire valley. Read more…