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  2. Whitewater Preserve - Wikipedia

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    The Visitor Center is at an altitude of 2,223 feet. The Whitewater River flows year-round from San Gorgonio Mountain down a canyon into the desert, eventually reaching the Salton Sea. The preserve is located in an ecotone where the Mojave Desert and Sonoran Desert overlap. Despite being in a desert, there is a rich riparian habitat due to the ...

  3. Whitewater kayaking - Wikipedia

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    Kayaking and rafting exhibit distinct injury rates, with kayaking experiencing 3 to 6 injuries and rafting ranging from 0.26 to 2.1 per 100,000 boating days. In kayaking, acute injuries typically result from the force exerted by the water on the upper extremity, predominantly the shoulder, or collisions with objects during 'swimming' incidents.

  4. Whitewater, California - Wikipedia

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    Whitewater (formerly White Water) is a census-designated place in Riverside County, California. [2] It is directly off Interstate 10 halfway between North Palm Springs and Cabazon on the way from Palm Springs to Los Angeles. It is known as the site of the San Gorgonio Pass Wind Farm. The ZIP Code is 92282, and the community is inside area code ...

  5. From splash pads to pools, the best ways to get wet & beat ...

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    Don't cower indoors in air-conditioned defeat, beat the heat at a Palm Beach County water park, splash pad or lazy river. From splash pads to pools, the best ways to get wet & beat the heat in ...

  6. Whitewater River (California) - Wikipedia

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    The Whitewater River in the dry fall of 2020, looking upstream from Date Palm Drive in Cathedral City toward Banning Pass and the Palm Springs International Airport with a plane on final approach. The Whitewater River is a small permanent stream in western Riverside County, California, with some upstream tributaries in southwestern San ...

  7. Artificial whitewater - Wikipedia

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    2012 - Lee Valley White Water Centre, London, England — pumped; 2016 - Deodoro Olympic Whitewater Stadium, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil — pumped; 2021 - Kasai Canoe Slalom Centre, Tokyo, Japan — pumped [1] 2024 - Vaires-sur-Marne Nautical Stadium, Vaires-sur-Marne, France — pumped; 2028 - Riversport Rapids Whitewater Center, Oklahoma City ...

  8. Whitewater - Wikipedia

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    A rapid's grade is not fixed, since it may vary greatly depending on the water depth and speed of flow. Also, the level of development in rafting/kayaking technology plays a role. Rapids that would have meant almost certain death a hundred years ago may now be considered only a Class IV or V rapid, due to the development of certain safety features.

  9. U.S. National Whitewater Center - Wikipedia

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    Water Sports [7] Whitewater Rafting – Rafters with trained raft guides can paddle Class II, III, and IV rapids on the artificial whitewater channels. In 2010, the USNWC had 100,000 rafters. Whitewater Kayaking – Whitewater kayakers, from beginner to expert, can paddle, with or without instructors, alongside Olympic contenders.