United States Indiana

Northside Trail, South Bend

The Northside Trail boat ramp in South Bend, Indiana is a popular boat launch site for recreational boaters. According to the latest information available, it is a concrete boat ramp that is approximately 20 feet wide.

This boat ramp services the Saint Joseph River, which flows through South Bend. The Saint Joseph River is a relatively calm and shallow river that is popular for fishing and canoeing.

A variety of watercraft are permitted on the river, including kayaks, canoes, paddleboards, and small motorboats. However, it is worth noting that the river can become quite shallow in some areas, so larger boats may have difficulty navigating certain stretches.

Overall, the Northside Trail boat ramp is a convenient and easy-to-use launch site for anyone looking to explore the Saint Joseph River in South Bend. Get driving directions.
NORTHSIDE TRAIL, SOUTH BEND

STREAMFLOW LEVELS
Streamgauge Streamflow
Tippecanoe River At North Webster
USGS 03330241
100 cfs
Eel River At North Manchester
USGS 03328000
682 cfs
Tippecanoe River At Oswego
USGS 03330500
152 cfs
Yellow River At Knox
USGS 05517000
624 cfs
Kankakee River At Davis
USGS 05515500
660 cfs
Tippecanoe River Near Ora
USGS 03331500
1,140 cfs
Yellow River At Plymouth
USGS 05516500
398 cfs

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