Kayak being fitted into BoardSafe Verona launch
12 Jun

Steel City Rowing, Friends of the Riverfront, and Verona Borough in PA just celebrated the launch of something big—Verona’s brand-new BoardSafe Adaptive Kayak Launch. The riverfront party and ribbon-cutting ceremony were packed with activities to mark this exciting milestone, kick off the summer, and get things rolling on the river!

Kayak being fitted into BoardSafe Verona launch
Photo credit Brian C. Rittmeyer l Tribune LIVE

The project is a partnership among Friends of the Riverfront, Steel City Rowing Club, and Verona Borough, helping to realize the Friends’ Water Trail Management Plan. This project improves access and water recreation on Pittsburgh’s three rivers.

The ribbon-cutting ceremony and activities included a guided paddle with Allegheny Land Trust, Yoga by the Water with Be Yoga Oakmont, a Fishing Demonstration with Venture Outdoors, and Food Trucks with Kona Ice and Sharks Grill 412.

The accessible kayak launch was designed, engineered, and manufactured by BoardSafe Docks of Fleetwood, PA. The launch with adaptive features provides universal access to all, and is a valuable addition to the Three Rivers Water Trail, providing river access and enjoyment for everyone looking to get out and paddle the river.

Jenn Langzettel, the Executive Director of Steel City Rowing, said the ADA-accessible launch was an exciting addition to local water recreation. “Steel City Rowing Club is very happy and honored to have been able to work with Friends of the Riverfront and Verona Borough to provide this wonderful resource to the community,” Langzettel said. “Part of our mission here at SCRC is to provide access to the river for all, and this kayak launch will now allow for many individuals who previously have not had the opportunity to comfortably access our beautiful stretch of the Allegheny River,” she added.

Kelsey Ripper, executive director of Friends of the Riverfront, said that expanding the number of ADA-accessible launches on the Three Rivers Water Trail was part of the organization’s longer-term plan. “This launch is another step in Friends’ pursuit of making our trails accessible to all,” Ripper said. “Our region’s beautiful rivers and trails are precious assets, and we hear all the time how much it means to people to be able to use them freely.”

The Verona Accessible Kayak Launch was financed in part by a grant from the Community Conservation Partnerships Program Environmental Stewardship Fund under the administration of the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Bureau of Recreation and Conservation, and the Richard King Mellon Foundation grant, both administered through the Pennsylvania Organization for Watersheds and RiversOhio Basin Access for Canoes and Kayaks Grant Program and Statewide Watershed Access Grant Program.

BoardSafe Verona Dock being delivered  BoardSafe Verona Dock Setup

Installation completed by Bluewater Docks, Chattanooga, TN

BoardSafe Verona Dock long view at dusk  BoardSafe Verona Dock at Twilight

Read more about the ribbon-cutting ceremony here:

New Verona kayak, canoe launch to improve access to river recreation for all, officials and residents say | TribLIVE.com

BoardSafe Docks is a trusted expert in the design, engineering, and manufacture of aluminum floating docks, especially for accessible and adaptive kayak launches. We have been in the industry for over 20 years and have a strong reputation for quality and innovation.

For more information on improving accessibility to your lake, river, or water trail, contact BoardSafe Docks at 610-899-0286 or BoardSafeDocks.com.