Canoe & Kayak Magazine Quotes Longman & Van Grack’s Recreation Law Advice
The Sports and Recreation Law Practice Group at Longman & Van Grack regularly provides recreation law advice to clients regarding the rights of the outdoor industry and the rights of individuals to enjoy outdoor recreation. This week, Canoe & Kayak Magazine published an article asking “Can You Be Arrested for Paddling a Flooding River?”
In the recreation law article, Canoe & Kayak Magazine specifically quotes the legal advice of Longman & Van Grack attorney Adam Van Grack evaluating the laws of the State of Maryland and National Park Service (NPS) regarding the ability of the NPS to ban kayakers and canoeists from paddling the Potomac River. The article, relying on the legal advice from Adam Van Grack, ultimately concludes that the NPS cannot penalize or arrest an individual kayaker or canoeist from paddling on the flooded Potomac River.
Longman & Van Grack regularly assists sports and recreation companies as well as individuals with many different types of unique recreation law advice and outdoor industry legal issues within our Sports and Recreation Law practice. We also have a passion of the rights of kayakers and canoeist to lawfully paddle rivers, whether the rivers are flooding or at normal levels.
Our outdoor industry lawyers have been whitewater kayaking instructors, Olympic training center chairs, and skiing instructors. Call us at (301) 291-5027 if you have any questions regarding out recreation law advice or if you think we can help you out.