
On Saturday, June 7, 2025, more than 450 Camden residents joined Upstream Alliance to celebrate the grand opening of the Cooper River Water Trail in Camden County, New Jersey. The day was packed with family-friendly activities, including kayaking from the new BoardSafe Adaptive Kayak Launch, nature walks, fishing lessons, a kids’ fishing tournament, and more, all designed to connect the community with the water.
Photo credits Julia Baugh, Upstream Alliance
Upstream Alliance was able to get about 120 people out kayaking from their new BoardSafe Accessible Kayak Launch, while another 60 people tried their skill at canoeing on the other side of the park. Since most of the residents were first-time paddlers and had never been on the water before, they all received a paddling lesson before they got into the kayaks and canoes. The new kayakers paddled around the fishing basin, then came back to land to enjoy other events going on in the park. The energy onshore matched the excitement on the water, with face painting, games, kite flying, bubbles, lots of free food, and other festive activities filling the park.
The Cooper River Water Trail, a 15.5-mile route connecting the Back Channel of the Delaware River to Cooper River, is the result of a collaborative effort led by Upstream Alliance and supported by Camden County, the New Jersey Conservation Foundation, and other partners: Camden County Parks Department, the Center for Aquatic Sciences at Adventure Aquarium, Cooper’s Ferry Partnership, and the Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University. The trail promotes recreation, environmental awareness, and stewardship while improving equitable access to nature for local communities.

Fueled by a $500,000 grant from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, this milestone event was a celebration of years of work by passionate advocates for clean water and environmental education. Upstream Alliance’s mission—to connect people with nature through on-the-water experience—was truly brought to life on Saturday, with its many hands-on learning activities for the children.

The day left the attendees with happy memories, a newfound connection to the water, and a better understanding of its history, as they experienced the importance Cooper River lends to the Camden community. BoardSafe Docks would like to credit Julia Baugh and Kara Foran for sharing the pictures related to this ribbon-cutting event.
Photo credit: Kara Foran, Upstream Alliance
Upstream Alliance is a non-profit organization focused on the environment. Their group connects people with nature, mostly through in-water experiences on waterways. They address issues like improving access, providing educational enrichment to students about improving water quality, and creating educational experiences for students that promote conservation, develop an understanding and appreciation for watersheds, and work to improve water quality. Upstream Alliance hopes the improved waters of the Cooper River will become a locally accessible recreation destination for all those living in Camden County.
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BoardSafe Docks is happy to work with Upstream Alliance and support them in their mission to create improved access to the new river trail. BoardSafe understands the value their systems bring to communities, particularly in the realm of accessibility and water recreation.

BoardSafe’s Adaptive Kayak Launch can:
- Improve communities for recreation-loving individuals and provide Universal Access to all those looking to get out and paddle on the water.
- Promote healthy living by connecting families and friends with each other and with nature, and encouraging good stewardship of natural resources.
- Enhance adaptive recreation for those who require additional accommodations, modifications, or features to access the water, including in-water rehabilitation, exercise, socialization, and improving overall health and wellness.
- Provide industry leadership to help customers design a system that will work for their needs, as well as the body of water they are located on. BoardSafe’s consultative services and expertise have guided successful project installations across the country, making them an industry leader in designing, engineering, and manufacturing all-inclusive water access systems.
If you are interested in creating or improving your waterfront access, BoardSafe’s sales team is available for questions and consultation and will assist you with finding your optimal waterfront solution. You can learn more about BoardSafe Docks’ projects at our website, BoardSafeDocks.com, or by calling 610-899-0286.