CLEVELAND, Ohio -- There’s now a map of every place to put-in your kayak along the 87-mile Cuyahoga River. It’s called the Cuyahoga River Water Trail and it’s split into 5 segments of river which each offer unique paddling experiences.

Watch the video above to see what each section looks like.

As our region celebrates 50 years of environmental progress on the Cuyahoga River, a partnership between various cities, park districts, non-profits and government agencies is building momentum to get the river designated as an Ohio Water Trail by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources. This would essentially allow for shared resources, more access, increased safety measures and increased tourism according to the Cuyahoga River Water Trail website.

See all of cleveland.com’s Cuyahoga50 coverage.

Below is a draft map of the water trail which can be found on the website, and you can also use an interactive map which provides further details on each access point.

This map shows the Cuyahoga River in its entirety, with put-in locations for kayaks and canoes.

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