by Justin Doyle | May 22, 2020 | Community Conservation, Connect with the James, News |
The James River is forecast to reach minor flood stage in Richmond Rainy and overcast days are moving on just in time for Memorial Day weekend. As parks begin to reopen and you make plans to enjoy the outdoors this holiday weekend, the James River Association...
by Justin Doyle | Nov 26, 2019 | Community Conservation, Connect with the James, News |
The James River Association has a vision of a fully healthy James River supporting thriving communities. We work to achieve that vision by protecting the James and connecting people to it. Increasing river access and riverside spaces for people to enjoy is an...
by Ben Watson | Jul 5, 2019 | Advocacy, Connect with the James, James River Watch, James Riverkeeper, News, Volunteer |
The holiday weekend is here, and the James River is calling! A jump in the James is a great way to beat the summer swelter, and the best way to get outside and enjoy your local waterways is to know before you go by checking river conditions on James River Watch...
by jravirginia | Nov 16, 2018 | Connect with the James, News |
Do you always eat too much turkey and pie on Thanksgiving? Rather than spending the following day feeling remorse for all the extra calories consumed, why not choose to get active and #OptOutside? On Black Friday, outdoor retailer REI chooses to close their stores and...
by Amber Ellis | Nov 12, 2018 | Connect with the James, News |
Fall is my favorite season. There, I said it. Sorry, Winter, Summer, and Spring, it’s just the way it is. I have more moments during the fall where I am simply walking along, turn a corner and am forced to stop in my tracks by the beauty in front of me…the vibrant red...
by Amber Ellis | Jun 29, 2018 | Connect with the James, Conservation Tips, James River Rx, News, Watershed Restoration |
It’s so important for us to have a daily or at least weekly practice that gives us a moment to slow down, be present, and interact with the natural world. Not all of us are lucky enough to live in walking distance of a park, but simply finding a spot in your yard or...