CR 700 (Howe, IN)
Howe, Indiana, United States
CR 700 in Howe, Indiana is a paddle access point located in the northeastern part of the state. The coordinates place it in Adams County, an area known for its rural character and natural waterways. This location serves as a launch point for paddlers exploring the local water systems in the region.
The access point has no developed facilities listed, indicating it is a basic or primitive launch area. Paddlers using this location should come prepared with their own equipment and supplies. The lack of amenities suggests this is an undeveloped access point, typical of many rural paddle locations throughout Indiana where natural waterways intersect with county roads.
This access point may appeal to paddlers seeking a quieter, less developed experience compared to improved launch areas with parking and facilities. Those planning to use CR 700 should scout the location in advance to understand current conditions and launching capabilities. The Howe area offers paddlers access to natural Indiana waterways in a more remote setting.