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Join Us

A Healthy River is Good for Everyone.

A Healthy River is Good for Everyone.

Your options for helping HooRWA include:

  • Membership
  • Volunteering
  • Donations of equipment
  • Donations of stock
  • Underwriting general operations or specific projects

Feel free to call or e-mail us with your questions and ideas!

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Your membership supports–

    • Water quality tests, and other studies of river health (our underfunded state agencies can’t do it all)
    • River cleanups
    • Trail maintenance
    • Education programs and special events for all ages
    • Community rafting
    • Work for better river access
    • The annual State of the River Conference
    • Speaking out for sound policies and practices

Your benefits include–

    • A quarterly newsletter, plus e-mail bulletins
    • Early registration for raft trips
    • Invitations to programs, walks, paddles,and workshops
    • Discounts on HooRWA items
    • Being part of a group that is looking after our rivers and streams.

Join by mail instead: Printable Membership Form

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Water Level



Click on graph to enlarge.
Use your judgment before leaving, if the river feels too dangerous for you, postpone your trip.

Paddling between North Adams and Pownal is usuallly safest when the Williamstown gauge reads 200cfs - 700cfs.

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Contact Us


906 Main St, Williamstown, MA 01267 /
PO Box 667
(413) 458-2742
office@hoorwa.org

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