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Fort Boonesborough

Whitewater Park

Kentucky River Authority

My Approach

Who

What

Where

When

Why

How

Daniel Boone & Richard Henderson and their companions built Boonesborough

Fort in 1775

Kentucky State Parks – For Historic & Recreation reason they

Built Fort Boonesborough State Park

Bluegrass Wildwater Association – Paddling club formed in the 70’s

2006 Created a Design Committee for the White Water Park

BWA Representative – David Leachman

Kentucky River Authority

Invited the BWA to present the Design for the

Fort Boonesborough Whitewater Park

Who

Lock and Dam #10

Between 1836 and 1917 a slackwater navigation

system of 14 locks and dams was built on the

Kentucky River.

What

Existing Kentucky State Park – Facilities are in place

Parking

Bathrooms

Camping 167 sites with electric and water hookups

Field for Overflow / Paddling Festivals

Boat Ramp for boat launch

Existing Lock and Dam # 10 has an

Elevation Change

These Ingredients = White Water Park

Fort Boonesborough White Water Park

The White Water Park would be gravity feed from the upper river pool. No expensive electric pumps needed.

What is a white water park?

Place of recreation

Olympic Training

Whitewater slalom is a competitive sport where the aim is to navigate a decked canoe or kayak through a course of hanging gates on river rapids in the fastest time possible.

Place to Surf

Place to Spend Money

A place for family outings

A place for Education

Adventure Sports Center International – ASCI, Maryland

1900 feet in length

Adventure Sports Center International is an Olympic standard white water rafting and canoe/kayak slalom center located on the mountaintop above the Wisp Ski Resort at Deep Creek Lake, McHenry, Maryland, USA. In addition to serving as a venue for slalom races and training, the center offers a range of services to the general public including guided raft trips, inflatable kayak rentals, and riverboard rentals.

US National Whitewater Center Charlotte, NC

984’ in length Slalom 1804 ‘ in Length 21 ‘drop.

The U.S. National Whitewater Center is a non-profit outdoor recreation and athletic training facility for whitewater rafting, kayaking, canoeing, rock climbing, mountain biking and hiking which opened to the public on November 4th, 2006. The Center is located in Charlotte on approximately 400 acres (1.6 km2) of land adjacent to the Catawba River. The USNWC is an official Olympic Training Site for whitewater slalom racing.

South Bend, IN, East Race Waterway Most similar to the proposed Fort Boonesborough White Water Park

•A whitewater course for beginners & the advanced •Easy viewing of all waterway activities and competitions. •A fish ladder with seasonal viewing of Chinook salmon and steelhead trout. •Nearby fishing for Chinook salmon, steelhead trout and small-mouth bass. •Part of a multiple park system that includes playgrounds, picnic facilities, & much more. •More than 5 miles of paved & lighted walking/running paths along the St. Joseph River

Enjoy white water rafting in downtown South Bend on Niles Avenue. All equipment is provided. Rubber soled shoes with heel strap are required, no flip-flops and no sharp jewelry or objects may be worn. Prepare to get wet! Required height for rafting is 54”. Children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult in the raft.

Other White Water Park Images:

Observation Bridge Design

Competition Pavilion

Department of Mechanical Engineering

University of Kentucky

Spring of 2010 Mechanical Engineers Senior project Gate Design for the water intake for the WW Park Built a model to demonstrate their final design

Students Gate Design

University of Kentucky Mechanical Engineering

Athens Boonesborough White Water Park

Where

Where – North America

Where

South East / Midwest

A few White Water Parks shown here

Where

West of the Appalachians

Where

Kentucky

Where

Central Kentucky

Where

East of Lexington

Where

Between Whinchester & Richmond

Where

Where

Where

Where

Where is Fort Boonesborugh Park:

24 miles 37 minute drive from Lexington

12.6 miles 16 minutes from Richmond

8.3 miles 11 minutes from Winchester

5.6 miles from I-75

9.7 miles from I-64 Corridor

Where is Athens Boonesborugh:

104 Miles from South Cincinnati, OH 1 hr – 40 minute drive

99.4 Miles from Louisville, KY 1 hr – 36 minute drive

158 Miles from Knoxville, TN 2 hrs – 22 minute drive

166 Miles from Charlestown, WV 2 hrs-34 minute drive

When: Now

2013

We know about the Tough Economic times:

Provide jobs for central Kentucky

Catalyst for new Adventure Tourism

Draw in Outfitters – Paddling, Hiking, Biking, Zip Lines

Publicity for showing Kentucky being progressive

Viable of the future of the state

Why:

Adventure Tourism

Economic Impact

Viability of the Park

Recreation

Outfitters will take advantage - Summertime drought

Park Revenue

International Exposure

Improve Water Quality

Less expensive gravity feed WWP / no expensive electric pumps

www.kentuckytourism.com/outdoor-adventure/

Vail, Colorado

Economic Impact:

Construction: $1.6 million in 2001 Economic Impact: Investment return is $35 million dollars Averages 30k visitors per year which stay 2.6 days and spend $283 per day

Since its creation Vail has hosted the Teva Mountain Games of which freestyle kayaking is a major part.

Reno, Nevada Truckee River Whitewater Park

Construction: $1.5 million in 2003 Length: 1,400 feet Difficulty is Class II-III Economic Impact: $30 million a year Difficulty Level: Designed for kayaks, rafts, canoes and inner tubes. Accessible to all level of enthusiasts. Since its opening Reno has hosted a three day River Festival each year which brings in over 23k visitors and in the past ten years has had a $30 million dollar economic impact on Reno and its businesses.

Cascade, Idaho Kelly’s Whitewater Park

Construction: $1.47 million in 2010 Length: 1,800 feet Difficulty is Class II-III Economic Impact: $8.2 million a year According to the governor of Idaho the park saw 15,000 visitors in its first six weeks of opening alone. Since its construction is has already hosted the National Whitewater Freestyle championships two years in a row bringing in over 5,000 visitors for each competition

Why: Kayakers will Travel for whitewater!

Summertime In July & August

According to the Outdoor Industry Association’s 2009 Paddlesports Participation survey 41% of kayakers have an income of over $100k annually per household. And participation within our surrounding region and the south east was 12.5% of the population.

Why:

BWA Answers:

We Travel

Teaching

Training

Festivals

Competitions

Recreation

Fun

It could be used for Fire and Rescue Training?

Why

Couldn’t it be a… Fish ladder?

Why

Build the white water park?

Temporary diversion of flow during construction.

Cost associated with the construction of temporary diversion.

Cost associated with the removal of such a diversion device.

This structure would remain eliminating removal costs.

How

We have over 200 Members

What can we do to make this happen?

What can I do to make this happen?

We are committed!

How Do we get this built?

What are the next steps…

Lets hit the links! Video Links: East Race Waterway, South bend, IN (This is a diversion channel much like what we are proposing at Fort Boonesborough): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3vIWGr8x5PE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YcaLxz-onqo http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=YkT1YrwZ27I&feature=endscreen ASCI White Water Center - Short Kayaking http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6E__ST1LxkE ASCI White Water Rafting at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5WVZXNvbP4w ASCI Swift-water Rescue Training: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_WzkC48XzE Reno Surfing with friends: http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=A2SiJuT3ekw&feature=endscreen Bardstown Boaters Video: http://vimeo.com/46893206 Columbus Georgia WWP video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBXSBgAmwMI&feature=player_embedded# Pro Surfing: http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=W4MjNqLTHfo&feature=fvwp Kelly’s White Water Park in Idaho , Dane Jackson: http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=2V67zbh_aT0&feature=endscreen Springfiled, Oh WWP http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pk0OjVHi94g Websites: Bluegrass Wildwater Association http://www.bluegrasswildwater.org/ Website for Freestyle Kayaking http://www.freestylekayaking2013.com/ Noc http://www.noc.com/noccom/festivals-a-events/2013-worlds/ South Bend, IN http://sbpark.org/parks/east-race-waterway/ Bardstown Boaters: [docs.google.com] 2) A database of all WW Parks!! [spreadsheets.google.com] [bardstownboaters.org]

Fort Boonesborough

Whitewater Park

Kentucky River Authority

davidcleachman@gmail.com