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An Ounce Of Prevention...

Safety should be of utmost concern to everyone. Outdoor activities such as canoeing, kayaking, tubing, rafting, and riverside camping are assumed risk sports which, by their very nature, include inherent risks and dangers that can cause bodily injury and even death to participants. Many fine books, videos, and pamphlets are available which include discussions on safety and these water sports. Little Miami Canoe Rental can assist you in obtaining this information, as can local libraries, the American Red Cross, Coast Guard, etc.

NOTE: Take ample time prior to your trip to educate yourself in basic water safety and canoeing techniques so that you understand the inherent risks involved with these and other related outdoor activities. Safety material should be studied well in advance of your outing -there may not be adequate time to fully digest this material on the day of your trip.

The Little Miami River is a natural stream that is constantly changing. At times the river flows gently through shallow pools; at other times the river rushes through deep channels with swift currents. Obstacles in river currents such as fallen trees, large rocks, bridge piers, can be extremely hazardous and must be avoided. Do not take chances; if necessary walk around river obstacles. Canoeists should properly wear life vests when in and around the river since no life guard are stationed along these self guided routes, and county emergency medical services may be difficult to access. 

Participants should be aware of these facts and schedule their outing according to weather and river conditions best suited to their abilities. Time spent in preparation for your outing, combined with a sincere respect for the river, will help ensure that your outdoor experience will be safe and enjoyable.

Know conditions before you go!

Click here for USGS stream level guage

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