![]() new Crystal River bridge (photo from the CRA) |
a news release of Conservation Resource Alliance
Led by the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians (GTB) and Conservation Resource Alliance (CRA), in partnership with the Leelanau County (Michigan) Road Commission and Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, and supported by numerous additional project partners, the Crystal River Initiative has transformed four critical stream crossings along one of Michigan's most treasured waterways. Together, these partners have improved recreational access, restored natural river function, reconnected aquatic habitat, and strengthened cultural connections to the landscape.
For decades, aging and undersized crossings disrupted the river's natural processes and forced thousands of paddlers to portage along County Road 675. Today, those barriers have been replaced with modern, fish-friendly structures that allow the Crystal River to flow more naturally while creating a safer and more seamless experience for paddlers.
Over 15,000 paddlers recreating on the Crystal River annually have been forced to repeatedly cross a busy county road rather than go through three deteriorating culverts, known colloquially as "the Tubes." The other three sites were less constrictive, but were constantly collecting debris, degrading river habitat and also forcing paddlers to portage.
See Crystal River Initiative
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