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Access Site IL

Browning Community Park

Illinois River Illinois River

Source: u_s__geological_survey Updated 1 year ago

City: Browning, IL
County: Schuyler County
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 40.12488100, -90.36923700
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About This Access Site
Browning Community Park offers public boat access to the Illinois River, a major waterway spanning 273 miles across Illinois. The park features multiple public launching ramps designed to accommodate various watercraft, making it suitable for kayakers, canoeists, and motorboats. Located in Browning, Schuyler County, this established access point provides a straightforward entry to the river for day trips, fishing, and recreational boating.

The Illinois River at this location is a significant waterway with considerable flow (averaging 27,210 cubic feet per second) and a moderate current of 4.3 feet per second. Paddlers should be prepared for a major river environment with steady downstream movement. The gentle average gradient of 0.3 feet per mile suggests relatively stable water conditions without major rapids, though typical river hazards like current, bends, and varying water levels should be expected. The river's substantial drainage area (27,507 square miles) means water levels and flow can fluctuate seasonally.

Before launching, paddlers should check current water conditions, be familiar with river navigation, and wear appropriate safety gear. The park's multiple ramps indicate good infrastructure for boat access, though specific amenities, parking details, and operating hours should be confirmed locally.