Show us your RIVER LOVE with an IRU membership this March!


Here at Idaho Rivers United our hearts are overflowing with RIVER LOVE. It's our passion and mission to protect and restore the rivers of Idaho and it's only possible because of the support of river lovers like you! 

Let your RIVER LOVE flow by becoming an IRU member this March during our membership drive running March 1st through March 22nd, which is also World Water Day. 

Idaho Rivers United is powered by our passionate membership base. Your contribution helps sustain our work to challenge harmful mining claims, push for Wild and Scenic designations across the state, advocate for significant action in salmon and steelhead recovery, and work to mitigate the climate impacts of hydropower. 

Our rivers have formed memories that will last a lifetime, from that feeling you felt the first time you caught the “big one” on the Henry’s Fork, to standing in awe on your paddleboard at the base of Shoshone Falls, to experiencing your raft being flipped by the force of the Salmon River’s rapids. Idaho rivers are important and they have helped shape who we are.

Show your favorite Idaho river some love with the purchase of an IRU membership that will help protect our rivers for generations to come. 

Plus, if you become an IRU member during our membership drive and you’ll receive a 25% off discount code for all of our fun merch, as well as be entered into a drawing for a pair of Brewshed Festival tickets and a IRU swag bag. Must be 21+ to win the Brewshed tickets. 


A few ways to show your support:

  • Become a member

  • Spread the word

  • Share your story about your love for Idaho’s River and why they matter to you by emailing lindsey@idahorivers.org

  • Tag us on social media @idahoriversunited using #idahoriverlove for a chance to be featured on our page during the month of March!

    Idaho River United’s memberships range from $20-$1000. Find out more here: https://www.idahorivers.org/join-us

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