STEWARDSHIP STARTS UPSTREAM
The Beaver Watershed Alliance (Alliance) works to proactively protect, enhance, and sustain the high-water quality of Beaver Lake and its tributaries through voluntary best management practice implementation, outreach and education, and planning and analysis activities.
Tributaries of Beaver Lake, including the West Fork, Middle Fork, and East Fork of the White River, Richland Creek, Headwaters, and War Eagle Creek offer a diverse and stunning variety of aesthetic beauty, wildlife, and cultural heritage as they flow along their course to Beaver Lake. From Harrison, Arkansas, to Westville, Oklahoma, 600,000 people rely on Beaver Lake for drinking water, industry, and recreational activities such as boating, fishing, birding, and swimming.
In addition to working with stakeholders on innovative solutions to our region’s water quality issues, the Alliance also plans fun and informational volunteer and educational events to keep the lake and rivers healthy! Everyone can make a difference in the water quality in Northwest Arkansas, and the Alliance is proud to equip people with the tools needed to achieve just that.
Conservation by the Numbers
Value of Community Service Contributions
River Miles Delisted from State Impaired Waters
Acres Under Conservation Management
Tons of Sediment Reduced per Year since 2011
What’s New
CommuniTree: Growing Roots Through Community Partnerships
CommuniTree is a community-assisted nursery program that serves as a local source of native trees and shrubs for riparian restoration projects across Northwest Arkansas. By growing and distributing regionally appropriate species, the project helps support streambank...
Request for Qualifications For Flood Assessment and Analysis
Overview Beaver Watershed Alliance (BWA) requests qualifications for professional engineering services to develop updated hydrologic and hydraulic analysis for the Beaver Lake Watershed (Project) for the purpose of identifying flooding and stormwater problem areas....
Family Donates for Conservation on East Fork
Beaver Watershed Alliance Receives Funding for East Fork River Initiatives The Beaver Watershed Alliance is pleased to announce it has received a donation of $80,000.00 from the Curtis family of Rogers, Arkansas. This contribution is intended to support the Alliance's...
Landowner Seeking Support?
The Beaver Watershed Alliance is ready to help landowners achieve conservation goals on their property.
FEATURED PROJECTS
War Eagle Creek Stream Barrier Removals
War Eagle Creek Stream Barrier Removal War Eagle Creek (WEC) is the largest tributary to Beaver Lake, drinking water source for 550,000 residents in Northwest Arkansas. Segments of WEC are listed on the 303(d) list for nonattainment due to turbidity and pathogens and...
Clifty Creek AGFC Cedar Sinking Project
More information coming soon!
West Fork White River Regional Conservation Partnership Program
Read the EPA Success Story West Fork White River RCPP Fact Sheet EPA Highlights West Fork White River Water Quality Improvement Success - AR Dept of Agriculture Press Release: The Arkansas Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources Division is pleased...
Upcoming Events
Events
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2026 Arkansas Agriculture, Forests, and Water Conference
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Your donation helps fund all aspects of the Beaver Watershed Alliance. We have many ways to contribute, including one-time donations, recurring monthly or yearly donations, or sponsorships as a partner or for specific programs or events.






