A cement-lined whitewater course (run by South Bend Parks & Recreation) was built in the old millrace on the east bank of the St.Joseph river at a large dam (hence the name, the _East Race_). There is just about 12 feet of drop down its 1900' length, which (if it went a mile) would equate to about 30 feet per mile. Various fiberglass pylons, partial walls, and stop-blocks bolted to the cement bottom create a series of whitewater features. The drops are generally not large, and width stays quite uniform, so the current is pretty fast all the way down.
The best play spots all have eddy service, though most eddies are small and pulsating. Sidewalks and bridges along the race allow spectators to walk the whole course to observe, as well as providing boaters an easy walk to the top for repeat runs. This is a good place to learn and practice skills for running natural whitewater rivers.
During the summer, just show up and pay your money _(cash only)_ to paddle one of few places which have rescue people always ready to help you if you need it. There are lots of good paddlers at the race and most are more than willing to help out the new boaters if they want it.
The Race is open to the public on weekends during the summer months.
For 2023, the _
East Race Waterway website_ webpage lists 'The East Race is open Saturdays (Noon – 5:00PM) and Sundays (Noon – 4:00PM) from June 3 – September 17.'
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Times listed are Eastern Daylight Time. Paddlers coming from Wisconsin and Illinois need to recognize this is a one-hour shift from Central Time._
Rafting Fee: $6.00 per person for one ride, $10 for two rides, $15 for three rides, $20 for an 'all day' pass, or $50 for a season pass. (Using park's provided rafts and paddles.)
Kayaking Fee: $15.00 per paddler per day, or $50 for a season pass (MUST SUPPLY ALL OWN EQUIPMENT)
There is also a club, incorporated as a 501(c)(3), that can get access to the course a couple days midweek, as well as weekends during the 'offseason'. A Facebook Group dedicated to the East Race is 'private', so you have to 'join' to read messages or see photos. There is no cost to be access the FB group. However, if you wish to actually join the club to paddle the course (when it's not open to the public), there will be dues to pay and a waiver to sign. Uncertain what that cost is now, as I don't find it readily on their site. You also have to have membership in ACA (for insurance purposes). AND ... you cannot just show up on a day their club is paddling and join in person ... you must be a member in advance.
The nearby gage (https://waterdata.usgs.gov/monitoring-location/04101225/#parameterCode=00065&period=P7D&showMedian=false) shows the water level in St. Joseph river, which feeds the East Race Waterway. When the volume drops below ~2000cfs, the Race becomes too shallow for rafting, and they close the gates. 2500 should be considered the minimum volume.