Image with the Neuse River in the background. The focus of an image is a safety sign that says "Strong Currents! Steep Drops!"

Stay Safe Around Rivers!

Swimming in a river is challenging, especially after a heavy rain. The water in rivers is fast-moving, and there are often steep drops or even obstacles under the water that you likely can’t see.  

Think twice before you enter any body of water. We want you to stay safe! 

Stay Safe Raleigh - Safety Around Rivers

Water Conditions at Neuse River

The Neuse River demands special caution from visitors. It’s important to recognize that the Neuse River is moving water, with some areas experiencing fast-moving currents. These currents can lead to steep drops where the river becomes unexpectedly deep. This poses a significant challenge for individuals, regardless of their swimming abilities.

Water safety matters for everyone. No matter your age or skill level, learning to swim is a step anyone can take to protect themselves and those they love.

Sign up for swim lessons with Raleigh Parks: Swim Lessons

Looking for a safer place to swim? Visit one of our City of Raleigh Pools!

Wake County Program

Wake County launched its Swim Smart campaign to help you remember the essentials of water safety so you and your family can stay safe this summer.

Summer Safety Information

City of Raleigh is sharing information on how to stay safe this summer.

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