The Black River flows gently through Randolph County and Pocahontas. It is characterized by sandy beaches and abundant wildlife and vegetation. It played a significant role in travel and hunting for Native Americans and European explorers and later served development of the area as a means of moving timber and a “highway” for flatboats and riverboats that carried goods and people.
Activities
- Power and Pontoon Boating
- Canoeing and Kayaking
- Tubing and Swimming
- Fishing
- Picnicking
- Bird Watching
- Campgrounds at Pocahontas Riverfront Park and Davidsonville Historic State Park
Services and Overnight Accommodations
- Pocahontas hotels, motels, guesthouses, and Bed & Breakfast
- Campgrounds at Pocahontas Riverfront Park and Davidsonville Historic State Park
- Canoe rentals and shuttle service by Davidsonville Historic State Park with 24 hour notice.
Access Points
- Pocahontas Riverfront Park ramp
- Davidsonville Historic State Park ramp
- Schaffer’s Eddy ramp
- From Current River at Johnson Eddy ramp and Current River Beach
Length of Floats Between Access Points
Current River Beach to Pocahontas: 8 – 10 hours
Pocahontas to Davidsonville Historic Park: 6 – 8 hours
Types of Fishing
- Bass
- Crappie
- Brim
- Catfish
- Walleye
- Carp
Wildlife and Vegetation
- Deer, ducks, raccoon, opossums, rabbits, beavers, muskrats, turtles, mussels
- Willows and a variety of wildflowers and trees
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