Ed McIntyre Riverwalk Reopens After Hurricane Cleanup

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The Ed McIntyre Riverwalk in Augusta has officially reopened following extensive cleanup efforts after Hurricane Helene. The Augusta Parks and Recreation Department announced the reopening, allowing visitors back onto the scenic pathway along the Savannah River. While the Riverwalk is accessible, the playground area remains closed due to safety concerns. Ongoing inspection and repair work is being conducted to ensure the area is safe for all. City officials express gratitude for the community’s patience during this recovery phase.

Augusta, Georgia – The Ed McIntyre Riverwalk has officially reopened to the public after extensive cleanup efforts in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. This announcement was made by the Augusta Parks and Recreation Department on May 30, 2025, signaling an important step towards recovery for the community.

The reopening follows weeks of diligent work aimed at clearing debris caused by the hurricane, including fallen trees and scattered branches along the scenic walkway that runs alongside the Savannah River. With most of the debris now removed, visitors can once again access the picturesque pathways they enjoy.

Despite the reopening of the Riverwalk, the playground area remains closed due to ongoing safety concerns. City officials have determined that lingering debris poses a risk, and they are committed to ensuring the area is completely safe before allowing public access. The Augusta Parks and Recreation Department has stated that the playground will reopen once they have assured its safety.

City crews continue to work on inspecting and repairing sections of the Riverwalk that experienced significant damage from the storm. In certain spots, large tree stumps and remnants of debris still obstruct thorough access, prompting officials to urge visitors to remain cautious and avoid any restricted areas.

Residents have been encouraged to enjoy the reopened sections of the Riverwalk while being mindful of the ongoing repair work. Authorities have expressed appreciation for the public’s patience throughout the recovery operations following Hurricane Helene’s impact.

The cleanup of the Ed McIntyre Riverwalk is critical not only for restoring recreational opportunities but also for revitalizing the local community following the storm. Visitors have commented on the improved condition of the area, noting the significance of the cleanup in making the Riverwalk accessible once again.

City officials are optimistic about the progress made so far and are hopeful that continued efforts will bring about the full restoration of the Riverwalk and its amenities, including the playground. The Augusta Parks and Recreation Department remains dedicated to ensuring the safety and enjoyment of the city’s parks and recreational spaces as they recover from the storm’s aftermath.

Residents and visitors of Augusta are encouraged to be vigilant while enjoying the outdoor spaces and to stay updated on any further announcements regarding the status of the playground and ongoing repair efforts. Reopening the Riverwalk is just one part of the larger recovery process, and the community’s cooperation is essential in navigating this transitional period.

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