In-River Park
Virginia’s first in-river park is about to start construction on the Roanoke River! This project resulted from over a decade of advocacy and analysis supported by Roanoke’s outdoor community. Roanoke Outside conducted a feasibility study for an in-river whitewater park and released the results in December 2015. The study assessed multiple site options in the Roanoke Valley, and this work informed the City’s selection of the final project site. The design of the In-River Park has grown to include access points and whitewater features stretching from under Memorial Bridge downstream through Vic Thomas and Wasena Parks to the first Wiley Drive low-water bridge.
The final design was developed over two years of engagement and collaboration with residents, stakeholders, and regulatory agencies. Local paddlers prioritized a design that accommodated consistent use at typical Roanoke River flows for frequent after-work laps. The paddling community was also eager to see a diversity of features for training, both for more experienced boaters’ skill-building and for teaching those new to whitewater sports. Plans include waves, calm eddies, and more; this variety of features will create opportunities for surfing, eddy hopping, and slalom-style attainment maneuvers while remaining welcoming and approachable for tubers and stand-up paddleboarders.
In-River parks have the potential to be more than just playgrounds for paddle sports enthusiasts. This project is designed to be a vital community hub and offer prime destinations for outdoor-recreation-based tourism. More broadly, other river users are excited to see new ADA access points, a wading area for families, and seating areas on the stone terraces for viewing river activity.
Another key element of the project is connectivity to the Roanoke River Greenway, an important pedestrian link across the City into neighboring localities. This linkage encourages easy access for those without a vehicle, and supports the City’s goal to make the region’s wonderful outdoor recreation assets more accessible close to home. The project is also positioned minutes from downtown and adjacent to vibrant neighborhood center businesses in Wasena, Grandin Village, and the West End. This central location will support the region’s outdoor economy growth through the recreation, retail, hospitality, and culinary sectors that will host visitors from throughout the region.
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Construction Phases
Construction on Site A: ADA access point under Memorial Bridge
Construction Site F: Upstream of the first Wiley Drive low water bridge
Construction Site B: Underneath the Wasena pedestrian bridge
Project Updates
In-River Park Construction Update
Find out more about progress on this project!
In-River Park Project Construction Update
Construction on the first section of the new In-River Park is set to begin the week of July 7.
Construction Kickoff Event
Project Update: In-River Park Construction is Rapidly Approaching
In-River Park Project Update
Preliminary Site Preparations
In-River Park Updates
DEQ public comment period is now open.
In-River Kayak Park - Public Comment Period Open Through November 30, 2023
Public comment on the In-River Kayak Park is being accepted by the US Army Corp of Engineers (USACE)
Important Dates
Feasibility Study Released
Results find Wasena Park site is a feasible location for an in-river park project. • The feasibility study was prepared for Roanoke Outside, that link can be found here: https://roanokeoutside.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/Roanoke_Report.pdf
Funding
City of Roanoke allocates initial $2 million in ARPA funding to the project.
Designs Released
Roanoke Parks and Recreation releases proposed schematic designs.
Community Engagement
Roanoke Parks and Recreation holds public meeting to discuss project with the community.
Construction Contract Finalized
A $5.6 million construction contract was finalized with the successful bidder, Environmental Quality Resources, to move forward with three of the five planned in-river feature and access points when permits are finalized in 2025.
DEQ Permit Received
City received the Department of Environmental Quality's Virginia Water Protection Permit for the project, one of several permits required for construction
US Fish and Wildlife Service's Formal Biological Opinion Received
City received the US Fish and Wildlife Service's formal Biological Opinion on the project, a key milestone in the US Army Corps of Engineer's permit review process.