10/28/2021
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The Kentuckiana Paddlers Association was started to provide information, instruction and to promote safety and conservation.
The Kentuckiana Paddlers Association was started to provide information, instruction and to promote safety and conservation for those of us passionate about paddling in Kentucky and southern Indiana. We have members who are interested in paddlesports activities of all types, from making paddling available to the youth in our community, to helping provide access to boating for individuals with spec
10/28/2021
SAVE THE DATE!
04/29/2021
Elkhorn Dam removal pushed back to early June The removal of a dangerous dam on one of Frankfort’s most-traveled waterways will have to wait several more weeks.
02/15/2021
This should be very informative if you paddle on the Ohio or any other river.
We are greatly looking forward to the Ohio River Discussion Series on February 16th. There is still time to sign up... click this link to register: http://www.orsanco.org/ohio-river-discussion-series-registration/?fbclid=IwAR3u-W-VZgwEW6Utc0_laA3BnEpVpn9XsPR0QwzG3noP3ckHBm2dkH7mPEs
09/17/2020
This is HUGE! Please share! We have been working, along with local paddlers, clubs, businesses and local government, on this for 25 years...and YES...it is happening!
06/21/2020
Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: The Ohio River Digital Guide. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar. The Ohio River Digital Guide is a unique web-based interactive map developed by the Ohio Kentucky Indiana Regional Council of Governments for the Ohio River Recreation Trail to help paddlers, power boaters, cyclists and motorists alike as they plan their trips up and down the Ohio. The Guide will id...
06/15/2020
I'm a mom who investigates drownings. Here are 10 water safety tips. A mother who investigates drownings is raising awareness with her viral tips on water safety.
11/28/2019
With National Park Service's help, new trail will help public better enjoy Ohio River The 274-mile trail would tap into what could become a tourism gem for Louisville and some of its neighbors.