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Ann Arbor Parks and Recreation: Tubing prohibited on Argo Cascades starting Friday
Read full article: Ann Arbor Parks and Recreation: Tubing prohibited on Argo Cascades starting FridayANN ARBOR, Mich. Starting Friday, you wont be able to lazily float along Argo Cascades in your tube, according to Ann Arbor Parks and Recreation. The department made an announcement Wednesday afternoon that tubing will no longer be permitted in the Argo Cascades section of the Huron River, which wraps around the northeast part of downtown Ann Arbor. The decision was made to support ordinances and orders made by the City of Ann Arbor and Washtenaw County Health Department. The City of Ann Arbor ordinance, effective as of Monday, Aug. 24, limited outdoor social gatherings to 25 people and indoor gatherings to 10. But individuals with their own tubes continue to use the Argo Cascades creating crowds that are not consistent with the current orders.Ann Arbor Parks and Recreation staff will work with Ann Arbor Police Department to enforce the new ordinance.
Here's where you can make a splash this summer!
Read full article: Here's where you can make a splash this summer!Check out the Argo and Gallup Liveries in Ann Arbor, located right on the Huron River. Whether you want to splash around in a tube or stand up and paddle gracefully over the water on a stand-up paddleboard, the Huron River Trail is the place to go. The Huron River runs right through the city of Ann Arbor, and in the 1960s the city purchased the surrounding land to create a green corridor throughout the city. There are two main ponds along the river where there are two liveries; Gallup Pond and Argo Pond. For more information on all things Ann Arbor visit allaboutannarbor.comCopyright 2019 by WDIV ClickOnDetroit - All rights reserved.