Risks
BEAUTY INDEX
  • Table Rock Lake in the Ozarks
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  • Karl's Gulf Of Mexico
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  • San Joaquin Valley - Critical Intersection of Water Needs and Uses
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  • Lake Powell
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  • Lake Skinner Balloon Festival
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  • Elsinore - Socal's Water Playground
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  • Growing up near the Platte River
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  • Sheri's Tijuana
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  • Susan's Favorite Lake Michigan
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  • Ozark waters for my dad
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  • Lake Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, USA
    Marci Vahey
  • Lake Mead
    Claire
  • Niagara Falls Bio Diversity at Risk
    Michael Aaron Craig
  • Joshua Tree Rock Climbing
    Christian Bosworth
  • Olympic National Park
    Lewis Hamilton
  • Arches
    Nicole Harris
  • The Beauty of Yosemite
    Brianna O'Donnell

What is Streams of hope?

Our coasts, lakes, rivers, and wetlands enrich our lives. The Wyland Foundation's Streams of Hope is a new and exciting way for people of all ages to cherish and protect these places together. Ready to start your journey? Click the button below and let the streams guide you.

Create Your Stream

A NON-PROFIT COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECT OF

PROUD SUPPORTER OF MISSION BLUE'S
GLOBAL HOPE SPOTS INITIATIVE

How It Works

Streams of Hope is a unique platform dedicated to the water bodies that shape our nation. While the program offers countless adventures, getting started is as simple:

  • Step 1: Use our intuitive mapping tool to select any water body in America, building a detailed profile.
  • Step 2: Highlight its beauty with photos and art, share current news, and delve into its historical significance.
  • Step 3: Utilize our rating system to either celebrate its virtues or shed light on its challenges.

Get Involved

Once you've found your Stream of Hope, use our MyVolunteer Water Project tool in collaboration with Ecochallenge to become an active participant in its preservation. MyVolunteer Water Project empowers you with actionable steps to protect and rejuvenate your chosen water body. Whether you're testing water quality, initiating a neighborhood cleanup, or simply spreading the word, every action makes a tangible difference.