Lower Colorado River Tour 2016
Field Trip (past)
This 3-day, 2-night tour traveled along the Lower Colorado River from Hoover Dam to the Salton Sea and the Coachella Valley. Along the way, experts discussed challenges related to what is the most contested, beloved for recreation and meticulously managed rivers in the nation.
The trip included a private tour of Hoover Dam. Other stops included Havasu National Wildlife Refuge, Copper Basin, Gene Pumping Plant and other Metropolitan Water District of Southern California’s facilities, farms in the Imperial and Coachella valleys, the Salton Sea and the Warren H. Brock Reservoir and All-American Canal. The tour began in Las Vegas and ended at Ontario International Airport.
The Water Education Foundation’s tours are action-packed field trips that offer participants a firsthand look at the water facilities, rivers and regions critical in the debate about the future of water resources. Issues of water supply, water quality, environmental restoration, flood management, groundwater and water conservation are addressed by a wide-range of speakers representing different viewpoints.
What attendees say about this tour:
“This tour was so well put together. You guys did a spectacular job. The topics were relevant, the speakers good, the other participants fun and knowledgeable. You could offer consulting services on how to do tours!”
“Being able to visit places most can’t, with a good explanation – Copper Basin in particular.”
“Great range of speakers. Great to meet fellow tour participants. Interesting locations to visit. Intensive (in a good way).”