California Floaters Society
Cameron Park
CFS embraces the philosophy of community in all river users and in the cause of advancing river access, ecology, preservation, and having fun. We promote shared knowledge, adventure and elevated safety and river rescue awareness.
RTS Sierra Club San Fran Chapter
San Francisco
We have always had a strong conservation program with many active members ready to write a letter or attend a meeting to support the rivers that we boat. Some times we are the lead group on an issue and some times we join efforts with groups to help their efforts. The important thing is to make sure that there are rivers for us to boat, for our children to enjoy, and for all life that lives along its banks.
Sequoia Paddlers
Santa Rosa
The Sequoia Paddlers hosts program and outdoor meetings in Santa Rosa, California, and publishes a bimonthly newsletter. We offer trips, sponsor a weekly roll practice, have safety and instructional programs, and conduct various conservation projects. The Sequoia Paddlers is devoted to the promotion of paddlesports and waterway conservation. Our goal is to have fun - safely! The means to that end is through activities and education.
AW's original purpose since 1954 has been to distribute information among its Affiliate Clubs.
AW's relationship with local clubs has provided the backbone for much of the river conservation
and access work it accomplishes throughout the country. Over 100 clubs are now AW Club Affiliates
and they are all doing great work on your behalf. If you don't belong to a club, consider joining
one of the organizations found on this page.
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