• The Norwalk River Rowing Association - Founded in 1986 by two local residents, a non-profit charitable organization dedicated to promoting excellence in the sport of rowing for all age groups. Located in Norwalk, Connecticut.
  • Team Saquish Rowing Education Society Inc - Located in Duxbury, Massachusetts. A not for profit club dedicated to the sport of fixed seat open ocean rowing. The club rows Cornish Pilot Gigs.
  • Austin Rowing Club - A non-profit membership organization offering recreational and competitive rowing on Town Lake in Austin, Texas. The club offers Learn to Row classes for sculling and sweep rowing and hosts two regattas each year.
  • Undine Barge Club - Built in 1882, the Undine Boathouse stands as one of the best preserved works of Frank Furness, a Philadelphian and respected American architect. It is the home of the club.
  • Des Moines Rowing Club - Offers sweep rowing and sculling, beginner lessons, masters, and serious competition. Home of the Subaru Head of the Des Moines Regatta.
  • Annapolis Rowing Club - A recreational and competitive rowing club. Includes information on membership, regattas, programs and links.
  • Old Anacortes Rowing and Sailing Society - History, operation, and membership of the club that rows wooden boats (gigs and wherry).
  • Open Water Rowing Center - Founded in 1985 in Sausalito, California. Dedicated to sculling on open water and offers memberships and instruction at all levels. Is a dealer for the Maas Boat Company.
  • Lincoln Park Boat Club - Home to competitive and recreational rowing and paddling in Chicago, Illinois.
  • Fort Worth Rowing Club - Rows on both the scenic environment of the downtown Trinity River and on Lake Worth. Club is open to both competitive and recreational rowing. Located in Fort Worth, Texas.
  • Rutgers Organization of Alumni Rowers - ROAR is a New Jersey non-profit organization whose mission is to support the Rutgers Lightweight Crew Team and to improve the New Brunswick community by promoting the sport of rowing.
  • Lake Merritt Rowing Club - Offers Masters club rowing programs, sweep and scull, in Oakland, California. Learn to row or row with an organized program. Host of the Head of the Estuary (3 miles in October) and Lake Merritt Sprints (1000 meters in July/August). Site of the Masters Nationals in 2000.
  • Schuylkill Navy of Philadelphia - Founded in 1858, Schuylkill Navy is the oldest amateur athletic governing body in the United States and comprises the ten clubs of Boathouse Row.
  • Three Rivers Rowing Association - Located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Includes club news, programs, links, rowing camps, and races.
  • Boulder Community Rowing - Offers rowing opportunities for recreational and competitive rowers in the local Colorado area. Includes FAQ, class information, rules, and directions to the Boulder Reservoir. Also provides racing and regatta information.
  • Fairmount Rowing Association - Located on Boathouse Row in Philadelphia. Home to several high school and college rowing programs.
  • Bair Island Aquatic Center - Offers programs in sweep rowing, sculling, and paddling out of Redwood City, California. Includes news, membership information, and details for each program.
  • Riverside Boat Club - Located in Cambridge, Massachusetts for experienced sweep rowers and scullers. Founded in 1869.
  • Lake Union Crew - A competitive rowing club located in Seattle, Washington. Teamwork is the focus in this highly motivated and results oriented club.
  • Bachelors Barge Club - Founded in 1853, and is the oldest rowing club in America. Home to several college and high school rowing teams on the Schuylkill River.
  • Minneapolis Rowing Club - Information about programs, learn-to-row classes, and membership. Located in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
  • Western Reserve Rowing Association - Located in Cleveland, Ohio. With more than 500 members, the association hosts a very successful competitive program and one of the largest recreational programs in the nation.
  • Marin Rowing Association - Founded in 1968 and is based in Greenbrae, California, with Junior and Advanced Master rowing teams.
  • Minnesota Boat Club - Located in St. Paul, Minnesota, the club offers competitive and recreational rowing.
  • Henry Hamilton's Sculling School - Daily schedule, application form, and other general information about Henry Hamilton's Sculling School in Craftsbury Common, Vermont.
  • Burnt Hills Rowing Association - Four season program, mainly for youth, but also adult learn-to-row and collegiate programs in the summer.
  • Crystal Lake Rowing club - Located in Crystal Lake, Illinois. A non-profit organization that provides competitive and recreational sculling and rowing for all ages. Provides rowing classes for new-comers to the sport.
  • Oak Ridge Rowing Association - Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Conducts rowing programs and maintains a rowing course and training site on Melton Hill Lake. Course description and location, organization news and information, photos, spring training information for schools and colleges, and schedule of upcoming regattas.
  • Ashland Rowing Club - Ashland Rowing Club is a masters and juniors crewing and sculling club in Ashland, Oregon.
  • Ecorse Rowing Club - A rowing club in Ecorse, Michigan, USA on the Detroit River. Newsletters, history, directions, and contacts.
  • Penn Athletic Club Rowing Association (Penn AC) - Located along the Boathouse Row in Philadelphia, with several Olympic victories.
  • Tideway Scullers School - News, links, and pictures from tideway scullers school.
  • Lake Washington Rowing Club - The club's primary purpose is to further the sport of rowing in the greater Seattle area. The scope of activities extends from the training of persons who have never rowed before to the training and development of Olympic caliber rowers. Includes programs for recreational and competitive rowing for adults of all ages.
  • DC Strokes Rowing Club - Located in Washington DC. News, club membership, calendar, links, and programs.
  • Power Ten - Association of oarsmen and oarswomen committed to supporting the sport of rowing, both nationally and internationally. Formed in New York, 1981 by Frank Shields.
  • Cleveland Rowing Foundation - Located in Cleveland, Ohio. An umbrella organization for rowing in the Greater Cleveland Area.
  • Nereid Boat Club - Nereid Boat Club a 126 year rowing club, located in Rutherford New Jersey. Competitive rowing for New York and New Jersey.
  • Occoquan Boat Club - OBC is a community rowing club located on the Occoquan Reservoir at Sandy Run, committed to promoting recreational and competitive rowing in the Northern Virginia region.
  • Ann Arbor Rowing Club - A non-profit, educational organization that provides a safe and affordable opportunity to anyone who is interested in rowing, regardless of age, gender, physical ability, or rowing experience.
  • Carnegie Lake Rowing Association - Competitive sweep rowing in Princeton, New Jersey.
  • Chicago River Rowing and Paddling Center - (CRRPC) is the oldest boat club on the Chicago River. Founded in 1979, CRRPC has pioneered recreational use of the Chicago River by demonstrating and promoting the potential of the river for canoeing, rowing and kayaking.
  • Waterloo Rowing Club - A member of United States Rowing Association. Offers rowing lessons and opportunities for both sculling and sweep rowing in north central Iowa.
  • Masters Rowing Association - Non-profit organization supporting rowing clubs, charities and organizations.
  • Indianapolis Rowing Center - Located in Eagle Creek Park, Indiana, the center has more than 40 boats for club use and storage space for members' rowing shells.
  • California Rowing Association - Based in the greater San Francisco Bay area for seriously competitive scullers. Features race results and calendar, events and regatta information, photos, news, and related links. Also provides trainging details including programs, workouts, calendar, and handouts.
  • Bay Area Rowing Club - Located in Houston, Texas. A non-profit club located in the Clear Lake area. Members' rowing objectives range from racing to exercising to recreation. The club offers both sweep and sculling classes.
  • Scholastic Rowing Association of America - Support high school crew programs within the rowing community, set rules and procedures governing high school rowing and run the regatta every May, determining the North American Champions.
  • OARS - The official site of the Orlando Area Rowing Society.
  • Vesper Boat Club - One of the most recognized rowing club in the United States, located on Boathouse Row, Philadelphia.
  • Malta Boat Club - A private sculling club located along the Schuylkill River in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
  • Pittsford Crew - A non-profit organization dedicated to supporting youth rowing in Pittsford, New York and the surrounding area. Includes a calendar and information about summer programs.
  • National Capital Area Scholastic Rowing Association - NCASRA - Encompasses rowing teams from DC area secondary schools. Includes regatta schedules and results, links to team web sites, and NCASRA information.
  • University Barge Club - Home to several scholastic rowing programs and hosts the annual Thomas Eakins Head of the Schuylkill Regatta.
  • River City Rowing Club - Based in the Port of Sacramento. Offers a wide variety of options for rowers, from highly competitive Masters to recreational rowers, and junior, novice and learn-to-row programs.
  • Rochester Rowing Club - Dedicated to support and encourage growth of rowing in Rochester New York. Includes club program information, news, FAQs, and rowing links.
  • Quinsigamond Rowing Association - Includes group information and contact form, local programs and scheduled races.
  • PA Rowing Camps - Community rowing classes and private instruction for Philadelphia area residents with little or no experience and advanced programs for high school youth.