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RIVER EDUCATION: How to Check River Flow (CFS) Before You Paddle

​ πŸ“£πŸŒŠ RIVER EDUCATION: How to Check River Flow (CFS) Before You Paddle Before you hit the water in Michigan, one of the most important things you can check is river flow (CFS – cubic feet per second) . It can be the difference between a fun, easy paddle and a dangerous one. 🧭 What is CFS? CFS measures how much water is moving through a river at a given time. Low CFS = slower, shallower water (can mean scraping or dragging) High CFS = faster current, stronger push, more hazards πŸ›°️ Where to check river conditions (FREE): The best source is the USGS (United States Geological Survey) real-time water data system. You can view: River flow (CFS) Water level (gage height) Recent trends (rising or falling water) Historical averages πŸ›Ά Why this matters for kayaking: Helps you choose the right river for your skill level Warns you about flood-stage or high-water conditions Helps avoid strainers, fast current, and unsafe launches Improves trip planning and group safety ...

Pictured Rocks Kayaking: The Ultimate Guide to Michigan’s Most Iconic Paddle Destination

​ Few places in the United States compare to the raw beauty of Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. Towering sandstone cliffs, sea caves, waterfalls, and crystal-clear Lake Superior water create one of the most unforgettable kayaking experiences in North America. If you’re searching for Pictured Rocks kayaking , this guide breaks down everything you need to know—scenery, conditions, safety, photography opportunities, preparation, and how it connects to Michigan’s broader paddling community. Across the state, paddlers stay connected through groups like the  West Michigan Kayaking Club, which also shares updates, photos, river conditions, and paddling experiences through its Facebook community page:  West Michigan Kayaking Club Facebook Page. You can also visit the main community hub here: West Michigan Kayaking Club Online Why Pictured Rocks Is One of Michigan’s Top Kayaking Destinations Pictured Rocks stretches more than 40 miles along Lake...

​🌊🚣‍♂️ Want to know the current river flow before you paddle? Now you can!

​ 🌊🚣‍♂️ Want to know the current river flow before you paddle? Now you can! The West Michigan Kayaking Club website now features an interactive USGS river conditions map so you can quickly check real-time river flow, water levels, and conditions before heading out on the water. Checking river flow (CFS – cubic feet per second) is one of the best ways to paddle smarter and safer. High water can make rivers move faster and become more challenging, while low water may mean scraping bottom instead of enjoying a smooth trip. Always choose rivers that match your skill and comfort level. Before every paddle, take a minute to check conditions—it can make a huge difference in safety and overall enjoyment. Check current river levels here:West Michigan Kayaking Club Water Levels Page Paddle smart. Paddle safe. See you on the water! πŸŒŠπŸ›Ά#WestMichiganKayakingClub #MichiganKayaking #RiverLevels #KayakMichigan #MichiganRivers #PaddleSafe #USGS #KayakingLife #OutdoorAdventure #RiverSafety ...

Why the Dagger Stratos 14.5 Shines

​ Versatility:  The "tweener" design allows it to perform light multi-day touring, or you can take it into a surfing zone. Adjustable Drop Skeg:  Features a spring-loaded, drop-down skeg that helps the kayak track straight in heavy wind or cross-currents. Sizing Options:  Available in two sizes (the  S  for smaller/average frames and the  L  for larger/taller paddlers) to ensure a great fit. Comfort & Control:  Equipped with leg lifters, adjustable thigh braces, and an incredibly comfortable touring seat. Storage:  Features a large oval rear hatch, a domed bow hatch, and bulkheads for excellent dry storage space and built-in buoyancy.  [ 1 ,  2 ,  3 ] Key Specs (Dagger Stratos 14.5 L) Length:  14' 6" Width:  24.5" Weight:  56 lbs Max Capacity:  315 lbs Material:  Rotomolded polyethylene (durable and impact-resistant)  [ 1 ] Other Great Rotomolded Alternatives to Consider If the Stratos isn't qu...