Last updated: March 30, 2021
Thing to Do
Green River Ferry to Houchin Ferry

Trip Distance: 12.4 miles (19.9 km)
Approximate Travel Time: 4 to 6 hours
This longer section of the Green River is less traveled then the popular Dennison Ferry to Green River Ferry trip, but offers beautiful and scenic flat waters with gravel bars, islands, and back channels. Several riverside caves and springs are accessible. At lower water levels, numerous gravel bars and low riverbanks offer camping destinations for paddlers with a valid riverside camping permit.
The Green River is a dynamic river system with gravel bars, islands, and river channels that change each year. Use caution while recreating on the rivers and steer clear of downed trees and logjams.
About the Green River
The Green River is one of the most biodiverse rivers in the country. It is home to more than 150 fish species, more than 70 species of mussel including many threatened or endangered species. The river spans 25 miles (40.2 km) through the park and is dotted with sandbars, islands, and subsurface springs. The river averages 200 feet ( 61 m) wide and 10 feet (3 m) deep, though its depth may be much greater in places.
While considered a flat-water river, the current can still be very swift and prior paddling experience is recommended. Regardless of water level, always be alert to hazards such as submerged trees and rocks, drifting debris, and the park's ferry.
Owners must keep pets on leashes no longer than 6 feet and clean up after their pets.
River paddling is accessible with the proper adaptive paddling gear provided by the participant.
River most access points in the park include steep ramps or stairs that can often be covered in mud.