Tulare County Closes Kings River to Motorized Watercraft Over Hazardous Conditions
The Tulare County portion of the Kings River has been closed to boats, jet skis, and other motorized watercraft because of dangerous water levels and flow conditions, authorities said Thursday.
Sheriff Mike Boudreaux announced the closure after an assessment of the river found numerous hazards, including sand bars, tree trunks, logs and wood debris beneath the water’s surface in several areas, according to the Tulare County Sheriff’s Office.
Authorities said the unseen hazards make it extremely dangerous for motorized watercraft to safely navigate the river within Tulare County.
The river remains open for other recreational activities, including swimming and floating. The sheriff’s office urged people to use caution and wear personal flotation devices while in the water.
The Tulare County Sheriff’s Office Marine Enforcement Unit will patrol the area and enforce the motorized watercraft restrictions.
The closure will remain in effect until further notice.
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