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Wednesday, September 25, 2024

CITY OF IRVING: Expanding Its Water Recreation Activities

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City Of Irving issued the following announcement on Nov. 6.

Grab the paddles and head to Irving’s canoe launch at the Birds Fort Trail Park, 5756 Riverside Drive. The canoe launch has been open for about a year and provides access to the Trinity River Paddling Trail in Irving.

Like the Campion Trail, the Trinity River Paddling Trail connects nine cities – Lewisville, Carrollton, Irving, Dallas, Fort Worth, Grand Prairie, Arlington, Coppell and Farmers Branch – along the Trinity River. In fact, canoe enthusiasts and paddlers can view Irving’s Campion Trail while on the water. 

The 130-mile water trail currently has 21 launch sites, including one in Irving. Next year, the City of Irving plans to add another canoe launch at Trinity View Park, 2221 E. Highway 356, bringing the launch site total to 22. 

In 2018, the Trinity Coalition integrated the nine cities and their launch sites to create one single paddling trail, Trinity River Paddling Trail. As a result of the group’s efforts, The National Park Service bestowed the 130-mile span a National Recreation Trail designation along with 29 other trails across the United States in late October.  

River visitors can view paddling updates, water levels, trail hazards and an interactive map online at Trinity Coalition.

Learn about the river safety precautions here.

Original source can be found here.

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