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Access Site IN

Iroquois River

Iroquois River Ryan Ditch

Source: indiana_department_of_natural_resources Updated 1 year ago

City: Rensselaer, IN
County: Jasper County
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 40.93408684, -87.12796776
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About This Access Site
The Iroquois River access point in Rensselaer offers a concrete, ADA-accessible boat ramp suitable for launching kayaks, canoes, and motorized boats. This is one of a limited number of public access points on the Iroquois River, making it a valuable entry point for paddlers and anglers exploring this 2,547-acre aquatic resource. The facility supports year-round recreation on a river known for carp, catfish, northern pike, and smallmouth bass.

Before planning your trip, be aware that public access on the Iroquois River is restricted to a few designated sites, so this ramp may be your best option in the area. Check current water conditions and flow levels, as river conditions can vary seasonally. The ADA-accessible ramp makes this a good choice for paddlers with mobility considerations. Given the river's limited access points, arriving early during peak seasons is recommended to secure parking and launching space.