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American River Rafting Culture Celebrated in Upcoming Switchboard Gallery Exhibit

Exclusive Summer Exhibit Highlights El Dorado County’s Whitewater Legacy—Opening June 26

Cris Alarcon by Cris Alarcon
June 19, 2025
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American River Rafting Culture Celebrated in Upcoming Switchboard Gallery Exhibit

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PLACERVILLE, Calif. — June 20, 2025 — For more than half a century, the American River has carved out more than canyons—it has shaped a vibrant whitewater community whose legacy will be on full display at Switchboard Gallery’s newest exhibition, “Whitewater: Life on the River,” opening June 26 and running through August 3.

The exhibit offers a rare glimpse into the heart of El Dorado County’s rafting and kayaking scene, featuring a curated collection of vintage and contemporary photographs, documentary footage, and personal artifacts that trace the river’s profound influence on outdoor recreation, environmental activism, and the local economy. The gallery, located at 525 Main Street in downtown Placerville, will host an opening reception on Thursday, June 26, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Admission is free.

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“Few rivers have meant more to the rafting world than the American,”  “It’s more than whitewater—it’s about a community that found identity in the current.”

Curator Dana Sellers, a former guide turned archivist said.

A Global Destination With Local Soul

The American River—comprised of the North, Middle, and South Forks—is regarded by paddlers and outfitters as one of the premier whitewater destinations in the United States. Its mix of Class II to Class V rapids, particularly in the South Fork’s Gorge and Chili Bar sections, makes it both accessible to beginners and thrilling for experts. With nearly 100,000 commercial rafting guests annually, the South Fork is one of the most heavily run rivers in the world, drawing tourists, families, and adrenaline junkies alike.

In contrast to the remote and technical rivers of Idaho, Oregon, or the Grand Canyon in Arizona, the American’s proximity to Sacramento and the Bay Area has made it an epicenter for whitewater training, gear innovation, and grassroots conservation movements. The river played a central role in galvanizing local opposition to dam projects in the 1970s and continues to foster stewardship through groups like Friends of the River and American Whitewater.

Artifacts of a Culture in Motion

The exhibit will showcase original photographs by river guide and artist Jeff Wydra, 1980s-era brochures from pioneering outfitters like All-Outdoors and O.A.R.S., custom-painted helmets, and weatherworn logbooks from riverside camps. Also featured are oral history recordings and rare film clips documenting the evolution of the sport from free-spirited exploration to a regulated commercial industry. Sellers said:

“These aren’t just photographs and film reels—they’re cultural relics of a lifestyle that helped shape the soul of the Sierra Foothills,”

A Living History

While the exhibit celebrates the past, it also acknowledges the ongoing influence of the river community, from summer guide schools to the rise of swiftwater rescue training programs. The exhibition’s interactive timeline encourages visitors to explore the legacy of the American River alongside global rafting hubs like the Zambezi in Africa, the Futaleufú in Chile, and Colorado’s Arkansas River—yet always returning to the river that started it all for California.

The Switchboard Gallery show is more than a walk down memory lane—it’s a tribute to how rivers, like stories, continue to flow and shape the land and lives around them.

Visitor Information:

  • Exhibition Title: Whitewater: Life on the River

  • Dates: June 26 – August 3, 2025

  • Opening Reception: June 26, 6:00–8:00 p.m.

  • Location: Switchboard Gallery, 525 Main St, Placerville, CA

  • Admission: Free

For more information, visit switchboardgallery.org

Cris Alarcon

Cris Alarcon

Former Member: Executive Board of Directors, Treasurer, Boys & Girl Club of El Dorado County Western Slope. - Former Member: Board of Directors, Treasurer, Food Bank of El Dorado County. - Opening Team Dealer at Red Hawk Casino - Retried EDC Elections Department Inspector. - Chairman of El Dorado County Charter Review Committee, Youngest Charter Member of the Hangtown Kennel Club. - Political Strategist and Campaign Manager.

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