Film Series

Whitewater is proud to host the Whitewater Film Series each Friday in April and October screening outdoor lifestyle films from across the globe. These films represent some of the best artists creating outdoor films and often include works produced by Whitewater.

April 2026

Friday, April 03
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Film Series: Row of Life

Row of Life is a feature documentary that follows Angela Madsen, a former Marine, 3x Paralympian, and renowned ocean rower, on her attempt to solo row unsupported from LA to Hawaii. Row of Life captures the year before the row and her preparation alongside her wife as well as the journey from LA to Hawaii – up until they unexpectedly lose contact with her.
Friday, April 10
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Film Series: Reel Rock 19

Three world-premiere climbing films spanning disciplines, characters, and continents: a heartfelt story of second chances in love and climbing on Squamish’s legendary Cobra Crack; an outrageous 18-day big wall epic on Patagonia’s towering Torre Central; and the pursuit of a lifelong dream—a 5.15 first ascent.
Friday, April 17
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Film Series: The Badwater 135

Film makers traveled to 4 continents to capture the story of 10 athletes as the film follows the battle to the hottest place on Earth as they face the extraordinary environment and what’s possible within.
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FAQ

Is there a fee to enter the Whitewater Center?

No ticket or pass is required to access the Whitewater Center property, though the Whitewater Center charges a parking fee for guests who enter the facility by automobile, which can be purchased on-site.

Daily Parking Fee: $13 per vehicle
Oversized vehicles: $25
Annual Parking Pass: $45 (valid From January 1 – December 31 each year)

Can I bring my own food and beverage?

Outside food and beverages are not permitted on Whitewater Center property, including the parking lots.

What is your pet policy?

Pets are always welcome at the USNWC and must remain on leash, unless within the designated Off Leash area.

Can I bring a blanket or chair to sit on? What about a canopy or shade structure?

Blankets and chairs are permitted.

Canopies and shade structures are permitted as long as they are staked down and do not obstruct the view of other guests. Shade structures are not permitted on Belmont Abbey College Island.

Are E-Bikes and Onewheel's permitted at the Whitewater Center?

Only human propelled bikes and other non-motorized transportation are permitted at the Whitewater Center.

Are drones allowed at the Whitewater Center?

No – the Whitewater Center does now allowed the use of any unmanned aerial devices.

What is your smoking/vaping policy?

Smoking and vaping are not permitted on Whitewater Center property, including the parking lots.