Western Whitewater Association

OUR STORY

PIONEERING A PATH ON THE TRADITIONS

Over 47 + Years of Jet Boat Experience

The Western Whitewater Association is an organization of jetboating enthusiasts whose purpose is to foster interest in safe whitewater jetboating, encourage family recreation, and promote shared access to rivers for all recreational water users.

Chartered in Boise, Idaho, in 1978, the WWA’s membership has grown from its eight founders to 350+ members. Today, WWA membership is well represented throughout the western US.

Yet, even with its growth and the passage of time, the WWA’s purposes and activities hold a course true to the original charter.

Annual Events & Recreational Jetboating Promotion

The WWA maintains a full calendar of Annual Events to encourage and cultivate family recreational jetboating.

The WWA advances the general welfare and safety of whitewater jetboating through its annual Skills Day, which provides new jetboaters with hands-on, in-the-field safety and operational training. The WWA produced and distributes at cost a DVD entitled “Whitewater Jetboating Guidelines” – a safety and operational training video designed specifically for recreational jetboaters.

Safety, Education, & Environmental Stewardship

Every year, the WWA coordinates and organizes Noxious Weed Control Projects in cooperative efforts with the U.S. Forest Service and the Idaho Department of Agriculture. The WWA’s participation generally entails active assault projects along the Salmon River within the Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness and along the Snake River within Hells Canyon.

The WWA organizes Snake River cleanup projects each year to pick up trash along the river corridor below Swan Falls Dam in southern Idaho. Much of the work is concentrated within the Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area.

 Since its inception, the WWA has maintained an unwavering stand in support of equitable shared use of our river resources and the committed belief that there is enough room on our rivers for all who exercise responsible stewardship.

Advocacy for Fair Access & River Conservation

The WWA is a staunch advocate of fair and equitable access to rivers for all users, to include private jetboaters. In its support for this position, the WWA is an ardent, vigilant, and steadfast proponent. The WWA and its members have committed thousands of hours and tens of thousands of dollars in an ongoing battle against discriminatory legislation, invasive and exclusionary regulation, and burdensome taxation.

he WWA has carried this fight to the U.S. Congress, to Executive Branch departments, to state legislatures, and to the press.

WWA Activities - Current and Historic.

Bylaws: Access our bylaws [here].

Purpose: Learn more about our mission and objectives.

  • To stimulate and advance the general welfare and safety of boating.
  • To serve the interests of recreational water users.
  • To defend against discriminatory legislation, regulations, and burdensome taxation.
  • To develop a fraternal spirit among all recreational water users.
  • To provide a medium for the exchange of boating information.
  • To own or lease property for the Association uses.
  • To perform all desirable and lawful functions for the successful operations of the Association and in the general public’s interest.

Code of Ethics: Review our established Code of Ethics for guiding principles.

  • I will maintain and enhance the quality of the water upon which I operate.
  • I will at all time drive at speeds as to keep the boat under control.
  • I will always respect the rights of other water users.
  • I will at all times give down river traffic the right of way.
  • I will leave campgrounds and campsites clean and bring out all litter.
  • I will get permission and have respect for private property.
  • I will give aid to any boatman or water users when in danger.

NOTE: I will read the Code of Ethics of the Association and agree to abide by them as an active member and boatman.