About us
The Dan River Basin Association (DRBA) protects and promotes the Dan River Basin through recreation, education and stewardship.
Activities include a public outings in nature, trails and river access work groups, cleanups and more.
Outdoor enthusiasts and concerned citizens organized the Dan River Basin Association to preserve and promote the wilderness-like rivers of this border region of Piedmont North Carolina and Virginia. Leaders in the Basin's counties recognize the increasing importance of the abundant high-quality water in this 3300-square-mile region. In addition to its economic value as a water source and its historical significance as a means of transportation, this river system can provide excellent recreational opportunities to the 1.5 million citizens who live within an hour's drive.
The Association's founders are promoting the rivers for multiple uses, including recreation and commercial and municipal growth. DRBA assists localities in creating community parks, trails and access to local rivers and streams. We believe that, with careful planning, natural and cultural preservation and economic development can occur hand-in-hand. The unspoiled rivers, the region's unique and greatest resource, will be at the center as the sixteen counties of the Basin build a diverse economy, which must be based in part on new ideas. The Dan River Basin Association believes that providing outdoor recreation is essential to the region's quality of life and its ability to draw new investment.
As the region’s leading advocate and largest provider of programs and services to support the protection and preservation of our natural and cultural resources, the Dan River Basin Association (DRBA) is committed to ensuring ALL communities view DRBA as an organization that is responsive and inclusive. To fulfill this commitment, we are strongly committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion in all aspects of our work and to being a culturally competent organization. DEI policies and issues are concerned with the fair treatment and meaningful involvement of all people regardless of race, color, national origin, or income with respect to protection from environmental and health hazards. We remain committed to being a more culturally competent and inclusive organization and to ensuring all of DRBA's programs and services are easily accessible, promoted to, and embraced by, our diverse community.
The Dan River Basin Association is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization incorporated in North Carolina and Virginia, with basin-wide membership and directors representing both states, and offices and professional staff in Collinsville, Virginia and Eden, North Carolina.
Upcoming events
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Learn to Kayak - Lake Reidsville! FREE
Lake Reidsville, 630 Water Works Road, Reidsville, NC, USWe are excited to once again partner with GetOutdoors for entry level kayaking and paddleboarding classes in locations across the Dan River basin for the 2026 season.
No experience is necessary, these are all beginner friendly classes.
Most of which, are approximately 1.5 - 2 hours in duration; ages 14 yrs and up welcome, all classes are co-ed.The cost is FREE, however, if you register, please make sure you can commit to being there,
otherwise it's taking a valuable spot from someone else would love to join us.This safety class is funded by a grant that DRBA secured to empower and educate the Dan River Basin paddlers.
Class will cover the following course material:
Trip Planning
Leave No Trace (LNT)
Paddling Gear Review
Basic Paddlesport Safety
Paddle Strokes & Techniques
Wet Exits & Basic Assisted RecoveriesIf you do not have a kayak/ SUP board, life jacket, or paddle, we will provide these items for you. Please register as Using GetOutdoors Kayak/ Board*.*
If you have your own kayak*, it is best to use it so you know how it will perform, please register for the class Using Your Own Kayak/ Board.An appropriate kayak* for this event is good-quality, sit inside or sit-on-top 10ft-14ft with adequate flotation.
A minimum of four participants are required to run the event, with a max of 10 participants.
(When booking a class please ignore the Enter Your Member ID line and continue with the quantity of participants you are registering for below.)Questions? Please stop by the shop, give us a call at 336-294-3918 or email us info@shopgetoutdoors.com.
Register via GetOutdoors: REGISTER HERE1 attendee
Learn to Kayak - Danville! FREE
Abreu Grogan Park, 2020 Memorial Drive, Danville, VA, USJoin DRBA and partners throughout the region for paddle safety classes!
Over the past 24 years, DRBA has made it a mission to create a safe atmosphere for people to explore the region. We are hosting over 12 paddle safety classes throughout the region for beginners and intermediates.
What to expect at a paddle class:- Learn the basic paddle strokes to protect yourself from injury
- Understand weather conditions
- Learn about Blueway navigation
- How to properly fit a boat/boat types
- How to put safety into your own hands and make the right decision for your level of experience
REGISTER VIA LINK: Danville Parks and Recreation1 attendee
Learn to Kayak - Lake Reidsville! FREE
Lake Reidsville, 630 Water Works Road, Reidsville, NC, USWe are excited to once again partner with GetOutdoors for entry level kayaking and paddleboarding classes in locations across the Dan River basin for the 2026 season.
No experience is necessary, these are all beginner friendly classes.
Most of which, are approximately 1.5 - 2 hours in duration; ages 14 yrs and up welcome, all classes are co-ed.The cost is FREE, however, if you register, please make sure you can commit to being there,
otherwise it's taking a valuable spot from someone else would love to join us.This safety class is funded by a grant that DRBA secured to empower and educate the Dan River Basin paddlers.
Class will cover the following course material:
Trip Planning
Leave No Trace (LNT)
Paddling Gear Review
Basic Paddlesport Safety
Paddle Strokes & Techniques
Wet Exits & Basic Assisted RecoveriesIf you do not have a kayak/ SUP board, life jacket, or paddle, we will provide these items for you. Please register as Using GetOutdoors Kayak/ Board*.*
If you have your own kayak*, it is best to use it so you know how it will perform, please register for the class Using Your Own Kayak/ Board.An appropriate kayak* for this event is good-quality, sit inside or sit-on-top 10ft-14ft with adequate flotation.
A minimum of four participants are required to run the event, with a max of 10 participants.
(When booking a class please ignore the Enter Your Member ID line and continue with the quantity of participants you are registering for below.)Questions? Please stop by the shop, give us a call at 336-294-3918 or email us info@shopgetoutdoors.com.
Register via GetOutdoors: REGISTER HERE1 attendee
Past events
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