BoardSafe Docks Hellenberg Kayak Launch
23 Sep

The City of Monroe is proud to announce the opening of a BoardSafe Adaptive Kayak Launch at Hellenberg Park, giving paddlers of all ages and abilities a safer, easier way to access the River Raisin.

Located at 1313 E. Front Street, Hellenberg Park is already a favorite destination for boating, fishing, and outdoor play. In addition to the new accessible launch, the park features a large parking area for small watercraft, a basketball court, green space for volleyball and other land sports, and plentiful fishing opportunities from the shore and on the water.

City crews completed the installation of the new launch and the foundation connecting the launch to the land. The accessible launch was designed with adaptive features to make kayaking accessible for everyone, from first-time paddlers to those with mobility challenges. The system provides a stable, supportive kayak cradle that allows users to enter and exit their kayaks with confidence.

Key features of the launch at Hellenberg Park include:

  • 36-foot aluminum gangway/chute with safety toe kick.
  • 8′ x 16′ floating dock with composite decking.
  • Clip-A-Launch 16S system with adaptive bench, pullout seat, and overhead grab bar with hand straps.
  • plastic-encapsulated floats for long-term stability.
  • instructional sign and guy wire cable system for added safety.

The City of Monroe, founded in 1785, has always been a community shaped by its waterways. Once a natural crossroads for the Potawatomi Tribe, French missionaries, fur traders, and early settlers, the city continues to welcome visitors with its rich history and natural beauty. Just a short distance from the River Raisin National Battlefield Park, Hellenberg Park’s new adaptive launch adds another way to connect with the river and the community’s outdoor heritage.

With the new addition of a BoardSafe Accessible Kayak Launch, Monroe reaffirms its commitment to accessibility, recreation, and preserving the River Raisin as a place for all to enjoy.

City crew members were able to install the required foundation and install the launch that offers paddlers and kayak fishermen access to the River Raisin. The launch with adaptive features offers paddlers of all abilities a new perspective on the water.

BoardSafe Docks Hellenberg diagram

BoardSafe Docks brings a tangible and lasting value to communities. Here are the key areas of impact:

Accessibility & Inclusion

A BoardSafe system provides safe water access for people of all ages and abilities, including those with mobility challenges, seniors, veterans, and beginners. Our systems transform paddling into a truly inclusive recreational activity. Our universal design standards ensure equal participation for everyone.

Health & Wellness

  • BoardSafe systems encourage outdoor recreation, exercise, and stress relief through paddling.
  • Expanding opportunities for adaptive sports and therapeutic programs.
  • Strengthening mental health by connecting people with nature and water.

Community Engagement

  • Creates a gathering place where families, friends, and community groups can participate together.
  • Supports local nonprofits, adaptive paddling organizations, and youth programs.
  • Builds civic pride by demonstrating a community’s commitment to accessibility and inclusivity.

Economic Impact

  • Attracts tourism by drawing paddlers, adaptive athletes, and outdoor enthusiasts.
  • Boosts nearby businesses (restaurants, shops, outfitters, lodging) with increased visitor traffic.
  • Enhances the appeal of parks and waterfronts, raising property and community value.

Environmental Stewardship

  • Encourages people to experience rivers, lakes, and waterfronts firsthand, building appreciation for natural resources.
  • Promotes sustainable recreation with low environmental impact.

Cultural & Historical Connection

  • Strengthens community ties to local waterways, which are often tied to history, culture, and identity.
  • Offers residents and visitors a new way to explore heritage sites from the water.

Contact BoardSafe Docks at 610-899-0286 for information on making your water access entry points more accessible to all.