The South Dakota Canoe/Kayak Association was invited to be a
part of the Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for the opening of Phase 1 of the Downtown
River Greenway project. Sioux
Falls has over 3,000 acres of parkland, which includes 72 developed parks. The
Greenway through the heart of the city along both sides of the Big Sioux River
is envisioned to be a highlight of the city. The event took place yesterday,
June 8, 2012, and large numbers of people were there for the music, speeches by
community leaders, and the vendors.
Eight kayaks and a substantial group of bicyclists took
part in the ceremony, largely serving as a representation of how all elements
of the community will enjoy this major improvement to the downtown area:
walkers, cyclists, kayakers, and
people just hanging out.
The kayakers gathered just off the parking lot of Kilian
College at 4:00 p.m., launched and began cruising up and down the river between
Kilian and the shoal waters just upstream of 8th Street.
There was a good breeze and current, and we just moved up
and down this stretch of the river, stopping along the steps leading up to the
river walk to chat with the crowd of people gathered for the event.
The kayaks were just there for a visual effect, a
reinforcement that the river development serves the entire community. In effect, we were props for the event;
still, it was also a demonstration of how popular kayaking has become in the
past several years.
Part of the development includes a kayak/canoe launching
site. It is easy to launch or land
a boat at this spot, although it seems to me to be a difficult portage up the
steps and down the bike trail to an access into a parking lot.
This river development seems a wonderful addition to the
sense of community. Later in the
evening, my wife and I strolled through the area surrounded by lots of
people. We sat in the amphitheater
eating ice cream and listening to a band, with the Big Sioux River and the
buildings across the water forming a backdrop. Regular events along the riverfront are planned all
summer. This is one more of the
continuing community improvements in Sioux Falls.
The growing popularity of kayaking in the community seems
recognized through inclusion in events such as this.
For those interested in viewing my complete set of photographs from this event, please check them out on Flickr at the following URLs: http://www.flickr.com/photos/jayheath/sets/72157630021503211/ and
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jayheath/sets/72157630022391741/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jayheath/sets/72157630022391741/
Where can you rent a canoe in Sioux Falls? We want to try out canoeing but on a lake so we don't have to deal with a current.
ReplyDeleteHi Christine,
ReplyDeleteI suggest that you consider Zach's Kayak and Canoe Rental. You can find a link to his company on the right side of the blog, or you can just use the following URL:
http://www.zachskayaks.com/
You can discuss your needs with Zach and he can make a recommendation that will meet your needs.
Best wishes,
Jay