More than one-third of all Virginians rely on the James River and its tributaries for water, commerce, and recreation. Our vision is a fully healthy James River supporting thriving communities. We believe if you change the James, the James will change you.

Explore
You can hike it, bike it, swim it, run it or raft it. How you enjoy the James River is up to you.

Support
We’ve taken the river from a D- to a B- in terms of overall health – but we need help to reach our goal of a Grade A James.

Volunteer
Whatever your interests are, there is a role for you in improving the health of the James River.

Discover
The James is Virginia’s largest tributary to the Chesapeake Bay, at 340 miles long it is one of the longest rivers in America that begins and ends in the same state.
The James River Watershed
The James River is Virginia’s largest river, flowing across the entire state from its beginning at the headwaters of the Cowpasture and Jackson Rivers in Bath and Highland Counties, to its mouth at the Chesapeake Bay in Hampton Roads.
Each year millions of Virginians go to the James and its tributaries to boat, fish, swim, hike or just take in the beautiful scenery.
Connect with the James
Greening Richmond Public Libraries
Monitor Water Quality
Track the health of the James by collecting water samples between Memorial Day and Labor Day.
River Hero Homes
Become a River Hero Home to protect our local streams and rivers.
James River Leadership Expeditions
Join our year-long leadership program for all high school students.
Riparian Stewards
Volunteer to nurture and monitor select riparian forest buffers.
Lynchburg Summer Camp
Rising 3rd to 8th Graders will learn new skills and have fun along the way.
James River Buffers
Your property may qualify for a buffer planting. 100% of project costs are covered for qualifying landowners.
Living Shorelines
We can help eligible homeowners in the tidal watershed install living shorelines.
Monthly Webinar Series
Learn more about your river in our free monthly webinar series.
News & Notes
James River Buffers: Meet Sarah Coffey
Want to install a forested buffer in the upper James region? Meet Sarah Coffey. Are you a landowner interested in establishing a forested buffer at no cost to you? Do you live in the upper James River watershed, including parts of Rockbridge, Alleghany, Bath,...
Restoring Chapel Island: Uncovering History and Restoring Habitat along the James River
What is Chapel Island? Chapel Island is an 11 acre hidden gem of the James River Park System! It is located on the north bank, below the fall line of the James River and east of downtown Richmond. Chapel Island has had a variety of uses over the years; an actual...