posted Sep 2, 2021
River City Paddlesports’ mission is to expand community access to all paddle sports in the Greater Louisville area through education, outreach, and competition. We are a 501C3 organization located in the Louisville Community Boathouse in Waterfront Park on the Ohio River.
posted Sep 1, 2020
River Fields protects, preserves and enhances the natural and cultural resources, including agricultural and scenic resources, on both sides of the Ohio River between Westport and West Point, Kentucky, for the benefit of the public.
posted Nov 7, 2023
Our nation’s great communities are defined by great public park systems. Resting on the banks of the Ohio River, Southern Indiana is uniquely blessed by geography to have the opportunity to develop such a system. Our plan is to convert neglected land along the Ohio River into a series of beautiful public parks that positively shape the trajectory of our communities for the next generation. Through these public river parks, our community will become more active, more economically vibrant, less polluted, and more beautiful for residents and visitors alike. Success will be defined as a seamless, systemic world-class park experience across three localities that is safe, clean, fun, and beautiful all twelve months of the year for ALL.
posted Sep 11, 2018
River Managment Society (RMS) is a national nonprofit professional organization whose mission is to support professionals who study, protect, and manage North America's rivers. Our roots are in the former Interagency Whitewater Committee (est. 1972) and the 1996 merger of the American River Management Society (est. 1988) and River Federation (est. 1985). Dedicated to holistic river management, our diverse membership includes federal, state, and local agency employees, educators, researchers, consultants, organizations and citizens.
posted Dec 10, 2020
River Parks was established as a public-private partnership in 1974. Tulsa County and the City of Tulsa provide the majority of funds for day-to-day River Parks operations. These funds are generously supplemented by private benefactors whose gifts, large and small, make River Parks one of the premier public park facilities in the region.
posted Apr 23, 2020
River Partners is helping lead a fundamental redesign of California’s approach to water management, working with our rivers’ natural systems to restore floodplains and regenerate riparian forests.
posted Sep 2, 2021
The River Reach Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to the protection, promotion and enhancement of Farmington’s riverine corridors.
posted Jun 11, 2021
River Region Trails, Inc. is committed to developing a network of pedestrian greenways, parks, and outdoor resources in the River Region. The organization will coordinate the efforts of citizens, corporate partners, and local governments to plan, fund, and develop natural space for public use, which will invariably have a positive impact on community health, quality of life, economic development, transportation, and neighborhood connectivity.
posted Jul 7, 2021
RRF works to establish a parkway for public access, walkways, recreation and education, bordering the Milwaukee, Menomonee and Kinnickinnic Rivers; to use the rivers to revitalize surrounding neighborhoods; and to improve water quality.
posted Jul 8, 2020
The River Valley Mountain Bike Association was formed to provide education about environmentally and socially responsible mountain biking, promote responsible mountain biking throughout West Virginia and Ohio, and work for increased environmental protection of the area's trails. RVMBA builds and maintains trails in the cities of Marietta, Ohio and Parkersburg, West Virginia, Mountwood Park, Marietta Unit of the Wayne National Forest and North Bend State Park.