According to the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, the North River Road boat ramp is a single lane, concrete boat ramp that provides access to the Wabash River.
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The ramp is approximately 15 feet wide and has a moderate slope.
The Wabash River is a navigable waterway that flows for 475 miles from western Ohio through Indiana and into Illinois, where it eventually joins the Ohio River. The river is popular for fishing and recreational boating, and a variety of watercraft are permitted on the water, including motorized boats, canoes, kayaks, and stand-up paddleboards.
The latest information available on the DNR website indicates that the North River Road boat ramp is open year-round, weather permitting, and there are no fees to use the ramp. However, visitors are encouraged to check the latest updates on the DNR website or contact the local DNR office for any changes or closures in case of emergencies or construction works.
| WABASH RIVER AT LAFAYETTE IND | 1220cfs |
| WILDCAT CREEK NEAR LAFAYETTE | 126cfs |
| SOUTH FORK WILDCAT CREEK NEAR LAFAYETTE | 54cfs |
| TIPPECANOE RIVER NEAR DELPHI | 2770cfs |
| WILDCAT CREEK AT OWASCO | 40cfs |
| DEER CREEK NEAR DELPHI | 65cfs |