River Running
Learn how to read the river to determine the best line and how to maneuver for the safest run (see graphic below).
Low-head dams: These structures are difficult to see and can trap paddlers. Consult a map of the river before your trip and know where dams are located.
Always portage (carry) your boat around obstructions.
Rapids:
When approaching rapids, go ashore well upstream and check them out before continuing (scout ahead). If you see dangerous conditions, portage around them if possible.
Strainers:
These river obstructions allow water to flow through but block boats and could throw you overboard and damage or trap you and your boat. Strainers may include overhanging branches, logjams, or flooded islands.
Learn the locations of reported obstructions with our interactive Obstructions Map, and even report what you see out there to help others stay safe.
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