SNAKE RIVER FUND

Special Events

Each year, Snake River Fund hosts a series of special events designed to connect our community to river recreation access and promote the respect for, and stewardship of, the Snake River Headwaters. Our flagship events bring together passionate community members, experts, stakeholders, and the general public to discuss the health and future of the river all while celebrating river culture, recreation, and conservation achievements.

While the list below highlights our major public events, our smally but mighty organization participates in many more partner programs and events throughout the year. Snake River Fund works closely with a diverse network of NGOs, agencies, and businesses to create meaningful connections between communities and the Snake River Headwaters. These partnerships help us amplify our impact and expand opportunities for education, recreation, and advocacy.

For more information on Special Events, partner events, or our on-water programs, contact Director of Programs and Events, Joe Smith, at joe@snakeriverfund.org.

Women’s Swiftwater Rescue July 5-6

This course aims to empower participants with essential swiftwater rescue skills and foster confidence on the river. By increasing women’s representation in river safety and rescue, we contribute to a more inclusive and resilient outdoor community. While participation rates have grown, women are still underrepresented in areas like whitewater boating and extreme adventures. Addressing this requires efforts to ensure equitable access, dismantle stereotypes, and promote a sense of belonging for all individuals, including those with intersecting identities.

Women’s Swiftwater Rescue July 7-8

This course aims to empower participants with essential swiftwater rescue skills and foster confidence on the river. By increasing women’s representation in river safety and rescue, we contribute to a more inclusive and resilient outdoor community. While participation rates have grown, women are still underrepresented in areas like whitewater boating and extreme adventures. Addressing this requires efforts to ensure equitable access, dismantle stereotypes, and promote a sense of belonging for all individuals, including those with intersecting identities.

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