The Wabash River Guide Book documents
the 500 river miles from the river's source in Ft.
Recovery, Ohio to the confluence with the Ohio River.
Find charts and details of each section, including
hazards, river miles, points of interest, river travel
tips, and much more.
If you like the above Guide Book, then you'll probably
like these other books from the same author, Jerry M.
Hay:
The Indiana White River Guide Book:
East Fork and West Fork details both White Rivers.
The West Fork of the White River begins near Muncie,
Indiana as a run-off from a field. The East Fork begins
at Columbus, Indiana at the confluence of two other
rivers. By they time the forks join, the White River
is the largest tributary to the Wabash River.
The Ohio River Guide Book describes
the entire 981 miles from Pittsburgh to the confluence
with the Mississippi. The Ohio River is the largest
tributary of the Mississippi River. Find details like
info on locking through the dams, GPS coordinates,
marina info, and lots more.
Beyond the Bridges: Rediscovering
America's Waterways is about all aspects of river
life. It includes river history, river lore, and tales
of the authors own river adventures and misadventures.
Here is another very helpful guide if you like paper maps to find places:
Delorme Indiana Atlas & Gazetteer contains detailed topographical maps of the entire state of Indiana. It is extremely helpful in navigating the state to find various access points. The newest version also contains recreational sites, campgrounds and fishing info.
Important:
The river is constantly changing. Hazards like log jams and tree
falls will come and go often, so always be ready for them. Even
islands and riverbends come and go over time. Riffles and sandbars
will appear and disappear based on water flow levels. Do not attempt
boating on this or any river during high water. Please be safe,
respectful and responsible on the river.