Chain of Rocks Canal Overlook

Continuing on the levee high above the agricultural land to the left and the forested bottom land to the right, you are occupying the line where the Army Corps of Engineers have decided to say--this side stays dry, this side can flood. Following the levee road to where it is chained-off, carefully descend (if in a passenger vehicle) the steep face of the levee to the parking lot below. This lot marks the Northern end of the Chair of Rocks Canal (see more below). Off of the beaten track, if there are any vehicles in the parking lot they are likely occupied by retired Corps employee-simply watching the tugs and tows as they navigate into the slot of the canal. At the river's edge are interpretive signs explaining the rudiments of the working river--with the various barge types all neatly illustrated.