As summer heats up and temperatures climb many Hoosiers gravitate to rivers and streams for a variety of recreational opportunities - and with good reason. Think I’m kidding, just drive by almost any bridge or public access site. Indiana’s moving waters are also an important part of the geography and natural history of our state. Whether fishing, canoeing, kayaking or floating in a tube our flowing waterways can provide some of our greatest enjoyment. However, in some cases it can also translate into issues of trespass and as responsible users of our natural resources we should always be respectful of our environment, as well as private property.
Rivers and Streams – Public or Private?
Rivers and Streams – Public or Private?
Rivers and Streams – Public or Private?
As summer heats up and temperatures climb many Hoosiers gravitate to rivers and streams for a variety of recreational opportunities - and with good reason. Think I’m kidding, just drive by almost any bridge or public access site. Indiana’s moving waters are also an important part of the geography and natural history of our state. Whether fishing, canoeing, kayaking or floating in a tube our flowing waterways can provide some of our greatest enjoyment. However, in some cases it can also translate into issues of trespass and as responsible users of our natural resources we should always be respectful of our environment, as well as private property.