Terre Haute Secures $80,000 Grant to Expand Wabash River Access
A ceremonial check presented at the Riverpalooza festival marked an $80,000 investment in the Wabash River Blueway project. The grant, awarded by the American Water Charitable Foundation to the local nonprofit Riverscape, aims to transform the historic Fort Harrison site into a hub for public recreation and riverfront engagement.

The funding will support the design and construction of a new public kayak and canoe launch, alongside a greenway in Vigo County. The project seeks to bridge the gap between the area’s 19th-century history as a War of 1812 frontier outpost and modern recreational needs. According to Riverfront Development Director Lori Danielson, the grant acts as a catalyst for long-term efforts to provide safe, meaningful access to the water for the Terre Haute community.
Riverscape President Bryan Horsman emphasized that the initiative is designed to transcend local county lines, aiming for a unified, regional river experience. Landscape architect Luke Waltz of Lowland Workshop is tasked with integrating the site's historical significance into the new design. The project falls under the Keep Communities Flowing program, which focuses on environmental stewardship and expanding water-based recreation. Indiana American Water President Barry Suits noted that the development serves to strengthen the community's bond with its natural resources, balancing historical preservation with updated infrastructure.
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