Huron River Water Trail receives national designation
Uncork the champagne! The Huron River Water Trail is the newest National Water Trail. Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell designated the Huron River Water Trail as the 18th trail of the National...
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Booms placed in the Huron River to capture oil leaking from an underground storage tank. In the news, the Huron River continues to receive more attention from both local governments and the national...
View ArticlePaddlers: Tell us what you want, what you really, really want
Attention ALL PADDLERS! If you paddle the waters of the Huron, please share your preferences by taking our 11-question survey about water trail amenities to help HRWC and the Water Trail partners plan...
View ArticlePaddle Ypsi on the Huron River National Water Trail
Open for business this summer is the renovated canoe and kayak launch at Frog Island. Ypsilanti’s Frog Island Park on the Huron River, located just north of Depot Town between Forest and Cross, is...
View ArticleNew Way to Stash Your Boat on the Huron River
New boat locker in Ann Arbor (June 2017) A unique amenity for users of the Huron River National Water Trail (HRWT) has arrived! Canoe and kayak lockers that secure personal boats, paddles, and life...
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Wild Leek Allium tricoccum, photo by J. Kelly The Great Lakes Compact that keeps Great Lakes water in the Great Lakes basin is under threat in the legislature. Recent news on two emerging pollutants –...
View ArticlePick Up the New Paddler’s Companion
The essential waterproof map book for the Huron River National Water Trail is here, and better than ever! The revised edition reflects the most popular questions and needs of Huron River paddlers. A...
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