Friends of the Yampa Board: Thank you, community
This past weekend, Friends of the Yampa hosted the 35th annual Yampa River Festival. With remarkable weather and great river flows, this was by far the most well-attended Yampa River Festival ever.
The support for this year’s Riverfest was unprecedented in the event’s 35-year history and was a great representation of the amazing respect and love that our amazing community has for our wild Yampa River. Thanks to the city of Steamboat Springs, Leadership Steamboat, Catch the Drift and all of our great sponsors, volunteers, participants and spectators for helping support a truly unique “Only in Steamboat” event.
With continued support we can ensure that the outstanding recreational, environmental and economic benefits that the Yampa River provides us all are protected into the future.
We applaud all your efforts in participating safely and watching, sharing and celebrating everything Yampa River.
Thank you,
Friends of the Yampa Board
Steamboat Springs
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