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The Muscatatuck Park does not have a boat launch, but canoes and kayaks can be carried to the river from the Vinegar Mill. Many boaters go to the Vernon Commons to put in. Many bridges are used for access, and Crosley State Fish and Wildlife Area has an access site.

 

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Orlo Bloomquist Annual Canoe Race

 

NOTE:

The

Muscatatuck Park

is being operated as an:

Extreme Sports Area”

An “Extreme Sports Area” is defined by Senate Enrolled Act 0141 within the context of affected citations; IC 34-6-2,IC 34-30-19-5, and all other relevant citations.

All extreme sport users must follow all park rules, including those specifically ordained for each respective “extreme sport”.

Rules for specific extreme sports are posted for public review throughout the park within display cases and are on review at the Park Office/Visitor Center and the Maintenance Office.

The following list of extreme activities is allowed on the grounds of the Muscatatuck Park, yet may cover activities not specifically listed:

 Skateboards, roller skates, inline skates, freestyle bikes,  mountain bikes, snow sleds and other snow devices, hiking, rappelling, climbing, fishing, canoeing, etc.

The above mentioned activities are inherently dangerous and may result in injury, disability, and even death.

All extreme sport users must be using appropriate extreme sport equipment which is listed in detail within the rule manual on review at the Park Office/Visitor Center and at specific extreme sport sites.

 

 

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