KAYAKING THE FOX RIVER

The Fox River is popular with power boaters,
so I look for areas they don't frequent. I have put in at McHenry Dam and
paddled downstream, where the first mile or so is protected as no wake alongside
Moraine Hills State Park. South of there you must take care as the boaters
speed up. Other good launches are at Fox River Shore Forest Preserve boat
ramp just north of Carpentersville Dam, Elgin's Voyageurs Landing Forest
Preserve just north of where I-90 crosses the river, and Blackhawk Forest
Preserve off Route 31 south of South Elgin.

Water levels are usually acceptable, though
I have run into areas where I had to walk the boat when I paddled the Fox
out of the Wedron area heading down to Ottawa where it meets the Illinois
River. As would be expected, there are fewer intrusions by civilization
in the far southern section of the river.

Scenic value is high, especially when in
areas where a forest preserve abuts the river. There are dams every four
to fifteen miles, so be aware of their locations. The link below has a section
on dam locations and possibilites for getting around each one.
see Chicago Padling Pages for Chicago area waterways good for paddling/fishing