Grant awarded for new access point on Paw Paw River Water Trail

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The Paw Paw River Water Trail is receiving added support from the Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund.

State Representative Pauline Wendzel announced this week the fund board has recommended a $284,000 grant be approved for the trail. It would be used for a public site along the trail to provide access to the river for canoeing, kayaking, and fishing while reducing erosion and improving accessible parking.

Wendzel says the “Paw Paw River is a gem in southwest Michigan with exceptional paddling, fishing and wildlife viewing experiences,” and she’s excited to announce it will be more accessible to all.

The 68-mile trail runs through Berrien and Van Buren counties.

The Natural Resources Trust Fund Board recommendation now goes on to the governor for final approval.

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