Find A River Near You With The Swim Guide App

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Every season, the allure of cool, refreshing water draws people to visit the rivers, lakes, and beaches of Oregon and Washington. However, with water quality and safety concerns, accessing reliable information is crucial before taking a dip. That’s where the Swim Guide app, developed by Columbia Riverkeeper, comes in.

The Swim Guide app tracks data from environmental organizations, water quality authorities, and dedicated volunteers to provide reliable and timely information. With the app, you can confidently make informed decisions and find a suitable waterway to visit and swim in!

The Swim Guide App boasts a user-friendly interface for indicators of water quality, allowing you to assess the area’s safety at a glance. The interactive map is a one-stop guide for Oregon and SW Washington beach and water quality information Plus, you can access additional details such as location descriptions, amenities, and directions for a seamless planning experience.

Download the Swim Guide App today and embark on unforgettable adventures with peace of mind.

https://www.theswimguide.org/get-the-app/

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Follow the Water is about our relationship with our rivers. It’s about connecting people with our water—where we live, work, and play. It’s also about connecting our behaviors to the rivers so we understand that what we do affects water—both positively and negatively. Follow the Water is about learning and sharing new ways to be better to our water with your friends and neighbors.
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