Fort Smith Ark River Dec 29th Discovery trip
Posted: Fri Dec 11, 2009 4:48 pm
Kim Rea, the Army Corp of Engineers Recreational Manager out of St. Louis, will be coming to Fort Smith on December 29th to assess the potential of a water trail on the Arkansas River. A similar trail on the Mississippi has been very successful. http://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Rivers/WaterTrails.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
We will meet at Sacred Grounds Coffee shop (521 Garrison Ave) at 11am on Tuesday, December 29th. If the weather is sunny (temperatures in the 50’s) and the Arkansas River levels are moderate, we plan on paddling from the Garrison Ave to Fort Smith Park. Total distance is about 6 miles. Launch at noon and lunch on halfway gravel bar are planned. Again, the canoe/kayak trip will be weather and water dependent.
Though we are blessed with abundant mountain streams in this area, I think establishment of a water trail from downtown Fort Smith to Fort Smith park is important for several reasons. First and foremost, this is a beautiful natural resource that exists on our doorstep. The first and last miles are urban indeed. Yet the 4 miles between have islands, gravel bars, and great birding and wildlife watching opportunities. The City of Fort Smith is looking for ways to re-connect to the river. With a paddle is a fun way!
Secondly, our perception of the Arkansas River as dangerous and dirty must change. The City of Fort Smith has made a substantial commitment of tens of millions of dollars to clean up our storm water run off into the river. More needs to be done to improve the water quality. Recreation can bring attention to the water quality issues. Ultimately, can a cleaned up Arkansas River be municipal water resource? I’m hopeful it can be. This would relieve the need to keep impounding free-flowing extraordinary mountain streams.
Lastly, water safety education is mandatory for fun and safe recreation. For those with knowledge and skills, the river becomes a natural playground.
Please email me back if you can go on this paddling adventure. If you can’t paddle (or the weather is not cooperating), please swing by Sacred Grounds to meet Ms. Rea. I would like her to see the depth of experience and our commitment to safety, conservation, and education. Please also forward this to other paddlers.
Thanks,
Ron Robbins
River Valley Chapter member of the Arkansas Canoe Club
rrobbins@hannaoilandgas.com
479-651-1417
We will meet at Sacred Grounds Coffee shop (521 Garrison Ave) at 11am on Tuesday, December 29th. If the weather is sunny (temperatures in the 50’s) and the Arkansas River levels are moderate, we plan on paddling from the Garrison Ave to Fort Smith Park. Total distance is about 6 miles. Launch at noon and lunch on halfway gravel bar are planned. Again, the canoe/kayak trip will be weather and water dependent.
Though we are blessed with abundant mountain streams in this area, I think establishment of a water trail from downtown Fort Smith to Fort Smith park is important for several reasons. First and foremost, this is a beautiful natural resource that exists on our doorstep. The first and last miles are urban indeed. Yet the 4 miles between have islands, gravel bars, and great birding and wildlife watching opportunities. The City of Fort Smith is looking for ways to re-connect to the river. With a paddle is a fun way!
Secondly, our perception of the Arkansas River as dangerous and dirty must change. The City of Fort Smith has made a substantial commitment of tens of millions of dollars to clean up our storm water run off into the river. More needs to be done to improve the water quality. Recreation can bring attention to the water quality issues. Ultimately, can a cleaned up Arkansas River be municipal water resource? I’m hopeful it can be. This would relieve the need to keep impounding free-flowing extraordinary mountain streams.
Lastly, water safety education is mandatory for fun and safe recreation. For those with knowledge and skills, the river becomes a natural playground.
Please email me back if you can go on this paddling adventure. If you can’t paddle (or the weather is not cooperating), please swing by Sacred Grounds to meet Ms. Rea. I would like her to see the depth of experience and our commitment to safety, conservation, and education. Please also forward this to other paddlers.
Thanks,
Ron Robbins
River Valley Chapter member of the Arkansas Canoe Club
rrobbins@hannaoilandgas.com
479-651-1417