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Black River Paddle [1]

This program is Full.
Program Number: 
378
Program Type: 
Workshop or Trip
Date: 
Apr. 13, 2013 | Saturday, 7:00am
Multiple Times: 
Saturday, April 13, 2013; 7:00am-9:00pm
Requirements: 
Minimum age 12. Minors must be accompanied by a registered adult.
Location: In the Field - Participants meet at Museum and travel by van to Black River
Fee: 
$80 ($70 for Friends of the Museum) for canoe; $90 ($80 for Friends of the Museum) for kayak.

Paddle the beautiful Black River, which flows by some of the oldest living trees in the eastern United States.  Ancient Bald Cypress Trees are found along this black water river, some of which are believed to be almost 2000 years old!

Activity Level: Moderate paddling for a full day
Leader(s): Jerry Reynolds, Museum educator
Registration information: Registration required. Fill out online, print and mail the Museum’s Registration Form [2] and Health Form [3] with payment. Registration deadline is two weeks prior to trip start date. Trips failing to reach the minimum registration numbers by the deadline date may be canceled. Please call to check on trip status if interested in registering after the deadline.

For more information contact Debbie Huston [4], scheduling coordinator, at 919.707.9840.

2009 Black River Paddle group shot

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Source URL: http://naturalsciences.org/programs-events/black-river-paddle-1

Links:
[1] http://naturalsciences.org/programs-events/black-river-paddle-1
[2] http://naturalsciences.org/files/documents/programs-events/Program_registration.pdf
[3] http://naturalsciences.org/files/documents/programs-events/Health_form.pdf
[4] mailto:debbie.huston@naturalsciences.org