Thanks for a great Potomac Whitewater Festival 2010!

Thanks to all the attendees for some great paddling and competition, and especially to the volunteers who made it all happen. Stay tuned to the site, as we post results, pictures, and videos.

The Potomac Whitewater Festival is an annual fund raising event that celebrates the Potomac River.

The festival's most dramatic and dazzling event is the Great Falls Race. This downriver race is a quick, adrenaline-packed descent of 60 vertical feet through the Potomac's spectacular class V+ Great Falls. Other festival events include freestyle, wave surfing, and squirt boat competitions, beginner whitewater clinics, attainment, slalom, and boatercross races, and much more.

The final heat going through the streamers in the 2005 Great Falls Race. Photo courtesy of Bob Leverton.

For the past nineteen years the festival has been supporting American Whitewater, the nations leading advocate for the protection of our whitewater river resources. AW represents paddlers' interests to restore rivers, eliminate water degradation, improve public land management and protect public access for responsible recreational use.

Nate and Tom could use a few good folks.

We are in need of a few paddlers to help us conduct The Falls Race. Jobs needed would be timers and starters and a few solid safety folks.  Timers and starters need to have some solid Class 4 skills to get to the timing sites. Safety paddlers need to paddle Class V, have good rope skills, and be very sure footed.

Camping and Lodging

Camping can be done just upriver from the festival and events site Swains Lock, which is located off of River Rd.  The camping is first come first served and is a primitive site.  See map for directions, link for Details. http://www.nps.gov/archive/choh/Recreation/Camping.html