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**Location & Access:** Checauqua River Access is located 2 miles south of Sigourney on Highway 149 in Keokuk County. This 3-acre public access area features a cement boat ramp providing direct entry to the North Skunk River, making it a convenient launch point for kayakers, canoeists, and motorboaters.
**What to Expect:** The North Skunk River at this location offers a moderately-flowing waterway suitable for various paddling skill levels. This access point is ideal for both short day trips and longer float excursions along the Skunk River system. The site provides free, public access and is open 24 hours. Paddlers should note the river's characteristics vary seasonally—the North Fork does not experience the rapid fluctuations common in some tributaries, making it relatively more stable for planning trips.
**Nearby Paddling:** From this launch, paddlers can explore the scenic Skunk River corridor, with multiple take-out options available downstream. The area is part of the broader Skunk River system, eventually leading to the Mississippi River confluence. Check current water conditions before launching, as flow rates affect paddling difficulty and safety.