| Below you see a clickable
map showing the various Public Access Points (P.A.P.s) The exact locations
of the public access points were painstakingly recreated by cross-referencing
the verbal description to the P.A.P. (in DNR's Canoe Guide) with the less
than ideal map
provided by Indiana DNR. DNR's map is, however, a vital map because
it shows you the locations of any dams that may exist along the river. |
| Remember that these rivers
are different than the commercially run rivers. There isn't a crew
to scout and remove any snags that may exist. Be sure to scout any
potential danger areas. DO NOT TAKE CHANCES! NEVER canoe any
river at or above flood stage! |
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The maps on this site are best when used in conjunction with DeLorme's Indiana Atlas & Gazetteer, which offers topographic maps of the entire state. You will help fund this site if you purchase one of these books by clicking the link to Barnes and Noble's web site at the right. |
