High Landing boat ramp access at Pennington
Co. Rd. 24. River water levels in the spring of 2003 were near historic
lows. Photo by Dave Arscott.
High Landing is 3.4 mi (5.5 km) downstream of the River Valley Access
site and is 12.5 mi (20.1 km) from the next access at the Pennington
Co. Rd. 2 bridge. The site is a historic landing for timber transit
from logging times in the early 1800's. River character is still dominated
by agricultural lands, but this segment is a transition zone to more
forested riparian areas. Water levels and river current are typically
appropriate for novice canoeists.
The High Landing Boat Ramp at Pennington Co.
Rd. 24 bridge. Photo by D. Arscott.