Class I Driftwood River, IN

Driftwood River (Big Blue River Sugar Creek Confluence to East Fork White River)

The Driftwood River flows from the confluence of the Big Blue River and Sugar Creek to the East Fork of the White River at Columbus, Indiana. It winds through farmland with wooded strips bordering both banks along most of its 16-mile length.

The upper section is quite natural but limited development is noticeable along the southern reaches. Vegetation includes silver maple, box elder, green ash, sycamore, cottonwood, and black willow. The careful observer will notice wood ducks, great blue herons, kingfishers, fox squirrels, and spotted sandpipers as the season warrants. (Indiana DNR Canoeing Guide)

 

For More Information Visit:

Water Trails Guide - Indiana DNR

Section Details

Trip Length One Night, 20.0 Miles
Notes https://www.in.gov/dnr/outdoor/4236.htm
Fishing Yes
Camping Yes
Manager State, Indiana Department of Natural Resources
Wild & Scenic No
Water Trail Yes
Partner Information https://www.in.gov/dnr/outdoor/4461.htm
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