Wildlands Conservancy: Lehigh River Sojourn Set For Sept. 19-21, Register Now!

The Wildlands Conservancy  24th Annual Lehigh River Sojourn will be held September 19-21 featuring a 50 mile guided paddingling trip on the Lehigh River and bicycling on the D&L National Heritage Trail.

The event begins in Jim Thorpe and ends in Easton. Sojourners travel through our region’s metro-wilderness- treasuring scenic views, visits from resident wildlife and a shared appreciation for preserving the Lehigh River.

Register for 1, 2, or all 3 days! Lunch, bikes, safety guides, and river programs are included. Canoes are available to rent, or bring your own kayak or canoe (and we’ll shuttle it for you). Private bicycles are not permitted.

Click Here to view current health & safety plan for in-person programming.

For all the details, visit the Lehigh River Sojourn webpage.

Other In-Person Nature Programs

Click Here for featured in-person nature programs from the Conservancy for people of all ages.

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

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[Posted: August 19, 2020]


8/24/2020

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