Event Description:
Adults and kids, age 8 and up, can join Museum Naturalist Emily Stone and National Park Service interpreters for a fun-filled trip down a gentle stretch of the Namekagon River. Become a Superhero Conservation Sidekick by picking up litter along the way! At the campsite, activities, a picnic supper, a ranger program, and breakfast will be provided. Canoes, paddles and life jackets, and lunches on both days are provided. A limited number of tents and sleeping bags are available to borrow. Meet at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday at the McDowell Bridge Landing to park and run shuttles, and return by 12:00 p.m. on Sunday. Email Emily (emily@cablemuseum.org) for a gear list and more information. Register by July 5 by calling the Cable Natural History Museum at 715-798-3890. $25 member/$30 non-member per family. Scholarships are available.