SAFETY COMES FIRST

Here are a few safety tips to keep in mind as you enjoy your time at the Kayak Park!

Wear your life jacket even when swimming. Most drownings occur when boaters stop and swim. Never swim alone! 

Do not overestimate your swimming ability. Do not attempt to swim or wade across the river. The Illinois River has strong currents and steep drop-offs. Swimming becomes more difficult with increased current and water depth. Even the strongest of swimmers should be extremely cautious! 

Wear shoes to protect against glass and rocks. 

River rocks can be very slippery. 

Never tie your life jacket to your boat. 

Do not stand in your boat. Kneel while going through rapids; you will be less likely to capsize. 

If you capsize, don't panic. Save people first! Retrieve boats and equipment only if it can be done safely. 

Always stay with your group. 

Guard yourself against sunburn by wearing a hat and light clothing and by using sunscreen with a high rating. 

Cold water and/or weather can cause hypothermia.

Check river conditions and flow levels prior to putting on the river.

Stay hydrated! Bring plenty of water. Do not drink river or stream water; even clean water can have natural bacteria. 

Alcohol and rivers are a killer combination! Alcohol can enhance heat-related illnesses and slow your response in an emergency. Laws on underage drinking, possession and use of illegal drugs, disorderly conduct, and littering are strict.

Do not leave children unattended.