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Boardman (Ottaway) River

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The Boardman (Ottaway) River, also known historically as Adaawewiziibi, is a significant natural waterway stretching 28.2 miles through the northwestern Lower Peninsula of Michigan. Rising in Kalkaska County, this vital river flows west and north through Grand Traverse County, ultimately emptying into Grand Traverse Bay, an arm of Lake Michigan, in downtown Traverse City. With a reference elevation of approximately 202 meters, it plays a crucial role in the region's ecology and offers a diverse landscape for outdoor enthusiasts.

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    The Boardman River (also known as the Ottaway River) is a 28-mile river lined with hiking trails and nature preserves for a lot of its length. This bridge allows for a crossing of the river and views up and down the waterway.

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    Are there specific trails along the Boardman (Ottaway) River that are dog-friendly?

    Yes, many sections of the Boardman (Ottaway) River Trail are dog-friendly, provided your dog is on a leash. It's always a good idea to check specific trailhead signage for any restrictions, especially within nature preserves or sensitive ecological areas. Remember to pack waste bags and carry water for your canine companion.

    What are some recommended family-friendly activities along the Boardman (Ottaway) River?

    Beyond general hiking, families can enjoy easy walks on paved or well-maintained sections of the Boardman/Ottaway River Trail, particularly around the Boardman River Nature Center which offers interpretive exhibits. Paddling on Boardman Lake is also very accessible for all skill levels, making it ideal for families with younger children. Wildlife spotting, such as looking for deer, otters, and various bird species, is another popular activity.

    Can I visit the Boardman (Ottaway) River during winter, and what activities are available?

    Absolutely! The Boardman (Ottaway) River area offers beautiful winter scenery. Trails are often used for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing, especially after fresh snowfall. Ice fishing is also popular on Boardman Lake and other accessible areas, though caution is always advised regarding ice thickness. The serene winter landscape provides a unique experience for nature observation.

    What is the kayaking difficulty like for beginners on the Boardman (Ottaway) River?

    The Boardman (Ottaway) River offers varied paddling experiences. For beginners, Boardman Lake provides calm, accessible waters perfect for learning and leisurely paddles. Upstream sections of the river also have peaceful stretches. However, some areas, particularly through the historic Sabin Dam site, feature Class I-II rapids, which are more suitable for paddlers with some experience. Always check current water levels and conditions before heading out.

    Where are the main parking areas and trailheads for accessing the Boardman (Ottaway) River trails?

    There are numerous parking areas and trailheads along the Boardman (Ottaway) River. Key access points include the Boardman River Nature Center, various points along the 24-mile Boardman/Ottaway River Trail, and public access sites for paddlers. Parking can fill up quickly, especially on weekends and during peak seasons, so arriving early is often recommended. Most parking is free, and permits are generally not required for day use of the trails.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options near the Boardman (Ottaway) River?

    Yes, as the river flows through and near Traverse City, there are abundant amenities. Downtown Traverse City, where the river meets Grand Traverse Bay, offers a wide array of cafes, restaurants, breweries, and diverse accommodation options ranging from hotels to vacation rentals. Even in areas further upstream, you'll find smaller towns with local eateries and lodging within a short drive.

    What kind of wildlife can I expect to see along the Boardman (Ottaway) River?

    The Boardman (Ottaway) River and its surrounding habitats are rich in wildlife. Common sightings include white-tailed deer, otters, beavers, and various bird species such as great blue herons, kingfishers, and bald eagles. The cold-water ecosystem also supports a healthy population of trout and salmon, which can sometimes be spotted in clearer sections of the river.

    Are there any designated wild swimming spots along the Boardman (Ottaway) River?

    While the Boardman (Ottaway) River is a beautiful cold-water stream, it is primarily known for paddling and fishing. There are no officially designated wild swimming spots, and strong currents can be present in some areas. Boardman Lake, however, offers more suitable and safer opportunities for swimming, particularly at public beaches in Traverse City.

    What is the historical significance of the Boardman (Ottaway) River?

    The river, originally known as Adaawewiziibi or the Ottaway River by Native Americans, has a rich history tied to trade and logging. More recently, it gained significant historical importance through a monumental ecosystem restoration project. This involved the removal of several dams (Brown Bridge, Boardman, and Sabin Dams) between 2012 and 2018, reconnecting over 160 miles of free-flowing streams and restoring vital habitats in one of Michigan's largest dam removal efforts.

    How do the recent dam removals impact the river experience for paddlers and anglers?

    The dam removals have dramatically enhanced the river experience. For paddlers, sections previously impounded are now free-flowing, offering new routes and the chance to navigate Class I-II rapids through historic dam sites for the first time in a century. Anglers benefit from the reconnected cold-water streams, which have improved fish migration and habitat, solidifying the river's reputation as a top trout stream in Michigan.

    What are the typical water levels like on the Boardman (Ottaway) River, and how do they affect recreation?

    Water levels on the Boardman (Ottaway) River can fluctuate seasonally and with rainfall. Generally, spring runoff and periods of heavy rain will lead to higher, faster-moving water, which can increase the difficulty for paddlers and affect fishing conditions. During drier summer months, levels may be lower. It's advisable to check local conditions or contact outfitters for current water level information before planning a paddling trip.

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