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Iowa paddlers advised to avoid downstream of Bevers Bridge Access on popular Boone River Water Trail

  • 5/15/2018 12:07:00 PM
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WEBSTER CITY - New bridge construction, just downstream from the Bevers Bridge Access, on the Boone River in Hamilton County is creating a dangerous hazard for paddlers this summer. Thousands of paddlers use this access each year as they paddle down this popular water trail.

Six culverts spanning the river are creating an extreme hazard and some re-circulation on the downstream side is possible at certain water levels.

"All river users should avoid this area for the summer season," said Nate Hoogeveen, Iowa DNR River Programs Coordinator. "From upstream, take out at the Albright Canoe Access or Bever Bridge Access or put in your watercraft at Tunnel Mill Canoe Access downstream."

A map of the Boone River Water Trail is available on the Iowa DNR website at www.iowadnr.gov/Things-to-Do/Canoeing-Kayaking/Water-Trail-Maps-Brochures

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