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Ryan Hutchings is the Executive Director for Rafting America, the top white water rafting organization in the world. He works closely with rafting outfitters and various outdoor companies specializing in marketing strategy.
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Recreational Guide: the American RiverThe American River in Northern California is the most recognized and popular river destination in the entire state. Known for it’s modern historical presence (Gold Rush) and natural beauty, the American River is a landmark visited by thousands of people every year. Recreational Guide: the Housatonic RiverThe Housatonic River is one of the great assets in the New England area. The river shaped the growth of Connecticut during the industrial revolution by providing waterpower for mill towns like Shelton & Derby that sprang up along it's banks. While problems do exist in defined stretches, overall the river is characterized by high water quality. The river's flows are sufficient to support Class I, II, III and IV whitewater rafting rapids. Recreational Guide: the Deerfield RiverThe Deerfield River is one of the heaviest dammed rivers in the US. Although it is still a popular local attraction, the river is fully utilized for supporting local populations. Although the river has actually been changed throughout recent history, it amazingly remains 78% naturally forested, and only 3% urbanized. A great mix of local business, commerce and natural scenery spot the rivers edges and make for a unique travel destination. Recreational Guide: the Colorado RiverThe Colorado River is one of the most recognized and heavily visited river in all of North America. Better known as the river that runs through the Grand Canyon, the Colorado River also runs through many other famous landscapes and destinations. Outside of its destination, the Colorado River is also recognized as a historical landscape as one of the oldest rivers in the world. Recreational Guide: the Chattooga RiverForming the boundary between South Carolina and Georgia the Chattooga River (also spelled Chatooga, Chatuga, and Chautaga, variant name Guinekelokee River) is a gem in the South East. Flanked by a protective corridor since the 1974 congressional designation of the Chattooga as a "Wild and Scenic River", the Chattooga River is the Wilderness Experience in the Southeast. The river offers a great variety of activities such as whitewater rafting as well and wilderness beauty. Recreational Guide: the Arkansas RiverThe Arkansas River originates in the state of Colorado and flows Eastward into the Mississippi River. The Arkansas River is a major tributary of the river. The Arkansas River is the fourth longest river in the United Stated, and the second longest tributary in the Mississippi River system. Recreational Guide: the Salt RiverLike all rivers across the US, the Salt River is unique. It's beauty and grandeur are partly a result of it's location on the southern edge of the Colorado Plateau in Arizona. The Salt River is home to a large number of plants, animals and birdlife. It offers an outstanding adventure opportunity with world class rapids and stunning scenery. The Salt River Canyon is truly one of the southwest's hidden treasures. Top 10 Whitewater Rafting Destinations in the USThe United States is chalk full of raft-able rivers and waterways. With so many rivers and rafting options, which destinations provide the best combination of whitewater fun and backcountry scenery?
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