We are excited to announce that you can reserve your spot to attend the 2024 Great Miami Riverway Summit!
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The 2024 Riverway Summit will be held in Piqua, Ohio at the Fort Piqua Plaza Banquet Center from 8am to 3pm. The purpose of the Summit is to celebrate the accomplishments of river corridor communities, with a focus on increasing public and private economic investment, recreation, and highlighting the need for a healthy river system.
This year’s keynote speaker is Scott Holley, President and CEO of US-based Eddyline Kayaks.
The Great Miami Riverway includes more than 99 miles of river, paved trails, and connected communities in southwest Ohio. You can surf the river; cycle the bike trail; and find your way through historic downtowns filled with local shops, award-winning restaurants, and some of the most unique experiences in the nation.
Attendees will also hear from a panel of leaders from three community-driven river corridor partnerships focused on economic development and quality of life: The Tennessee RiverLine; the Ohio River Way; and the Cuyahoga River Water Trail.
Additionally, a panel discussion will feature popular events that draw people to rivers. Piqua’s Down a River Down a Beer; Ohio River PaddleFest and Ohio River Swim; and the "iAngler Tournament" system for fishing tournaments and data for water research.
The Summit draws community leaders, real estate developers, tourism professionals, business owners, and those interested in the Great Miami River, including its trails and its cities’ economic development.
The Summit 2024 will also include:
Sponsorships are still available. For more information about sponsoring the Great Miami Riverway Summit: 2024 Riverway Summit | CitySpark
The Great Miami Riverway is a regional initiative led by the Miami Conservancy District, to build a strong, vibrant network of communities, who are connected by the Great Miami River, by increasing economic and community investment to attract more visitors, customers, jobs, and talented workers to southwest Ohio.