EveryRiver
A living atlas and guide to rivers
For the love of rivers everywhere Follow the Journey
For the love of rivers everywhere Follow the Journey
We believe the more you know a river, the more you love it.
People come to rivers for all sorts of reasons - to walk, paddle, fish, boat, swim, feed ducks or feed themselves, all with a beautiful view.
The more we understand the river, the more we can access it, enjoy it, care for it and have more fun. And from that greater enjoyment comes a deeper curiosity.
EveryRiver is a not-for-profit organisation that has the wild ambition of creating a living atlas and guide for every river everywhere. We think that would be just amazing. We hope you do too.
We are developing an open, rich and permanent source of river information in an app and website. Below are some sample screenshots of the real work-in-progress. But it is very early days and this will be wrong now and much improved later. This is the coat-rail on which you will be able to hang your stories, of your river, with your photos and your information.
We are aiming to have daily new content on rivers from March 2026.
We will cover watersports, boating, nature, history, pollution, river conditions, geography, hydrology, how to visit, how to access, where to stay or eat with a river view, navigation rules, river conditions, rainfall, aquifer levels, historic river buildings, flow rates, events, locks, route planning, canoe/paddleboard trails, tides, the sheer beauty of a river or canal landscape and so much more.
Please follow the journey to keep in touch with what we are learning and doing. We will need your feedback to create something of greatest worth to you.