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Every River Needs a Champion – Volunteer

Be a champion for your river. Volunteer locally. TU champions roll up the sleeves and get their waders wet. Cleaning up streams, building restoration projects, and engaging in stewardship is a great way to spend a day on the river and make friends in the community all while making an impact. Tell us where you…

Every River Needs a Champion – Advocate

Be a champion — Stand Up for Clean Water and Healthy Fisheries It only takes a minute to make your voice heard. Join Trout Unlimited in advocating for America’s trout and salmon waters. Sign up to receive notifications from our team about policies that we need your voice on. First Name * Last Name *…

Every River Needs a Champion

EVERY RIVER NEEDS A CHAMPION Whether you are passionate about wild and native fish, inspired by the wonder of rivers, or dedicated to clean water, we welcome you into our community of optimists. Help unlock the unlimited power of conservation. Volunteer Grab your waders and a shovel and help make an impact locally. Advocate Use…

Hello to a River

Published in Snake River
A river in the distance with flowers in the foreground

For those of us born of water, sky, forest and meadow, for whom nature and the natural experience is not only a desired condition, but a necessary one, good writing about this world fuels our souls.

River of No Return

Located in Salmon, Idaho on the famous Salmon River. RNRTU serves the upper Salmon basin, including the Challis and Stanley communities.

Little River

Little River Chapter is based out of Maryville, TN and was chartered primarily to supply financial and volunteer help to the Fisheries Department of Great Smoky Mountains National Park. We have expanded our goals to include an active Trout in the Classroom Program and a leadership role in providing fishing opportunities in the Maryville area…

Feather River

Feather River Trout Unlimited (FRTU) devotes its time to community outreach, education related efforts, and resource conservation projects which positively affect the citizens and resources of the Feather, Yuba, and Little Truckee Rivers.

George’s River

The Georges River chapter # 300 covers the midcoast area of Maine. We meet in person and via zoom as determined by safety protocols on the 2nd Monday of the month November through May and the 3rd Monday in October at 6:00 PM for Trout Talk and the program begins at 7. Meetings are currently…