An improved, entry point for kayakers, canoers and floaters into the Deschutes River at Miller’s Landing in Bend took a step forward Wednesday when the Oregon State Marine Board greenlighted the project and approved some of the funds to build it.

The project will see shoreline upgrades that will improve access to the river, areas to launch nonmotorized boats and safe spots to wade into the water. A unique feature of the project is a boat launch and transfer bench that will help wheelchair users get in and out of the water.

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The preferred concept for Miller’s Landing Park.

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The preferred concept for Miller’s Landing Park.

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Reporter: 541-617-7818, mkohn@bendbulletin.com

Michael Kohn has been public lands and environment reporter with The ÅÝֱܽ²¥ since 2019. He enjoys hiking in the hills and forests near Bend with his family and exploring the state of Oregon.

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