Register for our paddle from Bush Head SHoals Park to Franklin!
Partnerships between community volunteers, non-government organizations, and government agencies are the key to impactful community science programs. Chattahoochee Riverkeeper will join National Park Service to highlight three amazing partner-focused programs:...
This 11-mile paddle trip is an incredible journey through a part of the river not accessible to most. Join us as we experience firsthand efforts to improve water quality in the river downstream of Atlanta as we paddle from Riverview Landing in Smyrna to the Highway 166 Bridge off Campbellton Road. The scenic trip will also include a stop at Buzzard Roost for lunch and a beach cleanup. CRK will provide all cleanup supplies including garbage bags and gloves.
We're teaming up with the City of Gainesville for an early morning, leisurely-paced paddle on Lake Lanier! Great for all ages and beginner kayakers, the paddle will begin at Longwood...
This 6-mile river stretch has exciting, yet gentle Class I rapids, and great scenery - and a great option for first-time paddlers!
Chattahoochee Riverkeeper's annual Legacy Luncheon is a free event for all members of the Legacy Society. The Chattahoochee Riverkeeper Legacy Society celebrates our dedicated and generous supporters who have made a planned gift to ensure a forever clean and sustainable Chattahoochee River. Legacy Society members have a deep, personal connection to our waters and set an example for others by remembering Chattahoochee Riverkeeper in their will, trust, or other planned gift.
Thanks for your interest in volunteering, but this cleanup has reached capacity. Please email [email protected] to be added to our waitlist. You can also make a difference by making a...
This 4.2-mile whitewater stretch, known as Section 2 of the Upper Chattahoochee River Water Trail, is described as mainly Class I/II rapids (Smith Island), pools, and flat water.