Clean Waters
MountainTrue works to restore and preserve our waterways as healthy ecosystems that are great places to swim, paddle and play. Our Riverkeepers are the primary guardians of their respective river basins; and our members and volunteer maintain the health of our waterways by monitoring pollution and cleaning up our rivers and streams.
MountainTrue supports the development and enforcement of standards and regulations to protect surface and ground water, and we work to preserve and restore waterways as healthy ecosystems as well as recreational and aesthetic resources.
Programs
MountainTrue is dedicated to protecting our waterways and our mountain communities through a variety of programs:
Riverkeepers
French Broad River Paddle Trail℠
The French Broad River Paddle Trail℠ project was born out of the public’s desire to explore the entire French Broad River by boat. Now it is possible to do so, as the entire trail is composed of paddle-in-only campsites. The French Broad River Paddle Trail℠ is a recreational watercraft trail created and operated by MountainTrue and RiverLink. The paddle trail facilitates the public access to and camping on over 140 miles of the French Broad River, from the headwaters in Rosman, North Carolina to Douglas Lake in Tennessee.
Explore the French Broad
Clean Waters News
French Broad Float – Itinerary 2015
5-Day Trip: May 30-June 3, 2015 THIS TRIP IS FULL -- REGISTRATION IS CLOSED. Saturday, May 30,...
French Broad Float – Paddle-A-Thon
Visit Western North Carolina Alliance’s donation page to start raising money or donate to one of...
Judge rules Duke must take immediate action to eliminate sources of groundwater contamination at ash ponds
Press Release from the Southern Environmental Law Center For Release: March 6, 2014 Contacts:...
March 6: Come help us maintain the French Broad River Paddle Trail℠!
From 10 a.m.-4 p.m.on March 6, WNCA and our French Broad Riverkeeper will be building a new...
WNCA news and updates on the Hominy Creek oil spill
Below is a summary of our French Broad Riverkeeper's work and observations about the oil spill at...