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Sure, as long as you get permission from the landowner of the land that you use to get down to the waterI'm definitely going to be able to make it down there this year. One of my pals at work always talks about how great the Elkhorn is. Finally got my own boat, even if its just a kayak. Can't wait. Anyway I have a few access questions. I know that the property owners rights extend to the stream bed even if it is under water all year. Also know that if you float there you can legally get out and wade in the water as long as you don't get to far out of the water. Question one, it was my understanding that if a bridge was built with tax dollars that an easement corridor comes with that bridge. So in lay terms without considering parking, is it legal to put in/take out under a bridge payed for and maintained by my tax dollars?
