Wildlands Conservancy Accepting Registrations For June 22-24 Lehigh River Sojourn; Other June Programs
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The Lehigh River Sojourn is Wildlands Conservancy’s 32.6-mile guided paddling trip on the Lehigh River. We begin in the rolling Pocono Mountains and end in Easton's metro-wilderness.

Along the way, you can expect scenic views, visits from resident wildlife and a shared appreciation for preserving the mighty Lehigh River.

Included are: Education programs to connect you with Wildlands’ work. A light breakfast and catered lunch!  Dedicated safety team and paddling instruction.

Need a canoe? Reserve your rental for a small fee when you register!

Click Here to register or for more information.

Other June Programs

On May 24 Wildlands Conservancy highlighted other educational programs to be offered during June.  Click Here for more information.

For more information on programs, initiatives and special events, visit the Wildlands Conservancy website. Like on Facebook, Follow on Twitter and Join on InstagramClick Here to support the Conservancy.

Click Here for the 2019 schedule of sojourns across the state from the PA Organization for Watersheds and Rivers.

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[Posted: May 21, 2019]


5/27/2019

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