Today’s Adventure Ecology:
This paddle will be a trip to explore the islands! We will start at the SLA headquarters, then take the 1.0-mile paddle to Moon Island, then head over to Bowman before making our way back with another 1.0-mile paddle. We will stop, explore the islands, and take lunch while we are there. We’ll get comfortable docking, paddling with gear, navigating with a lake chart, using a compass, and boater etiquette while out on the lake. We will have time to hike some of the island’s trails and look around at some of the non-inhabited campsites as well.
Paddling a canoe to Moon and Bowman islands can seem intimidating, but we’re here to ease your stress. Whether you’re camping on the islands this summer or just want to explore and practice paddling, come join us! Participants will gain an understanding of the geography of the lake and learn how to operate a kayak or canoe safely. The SLA works to conserve all parts of the Squam Watershed and learn how to navigate safely and properly on Squam Lake.
All ages are welcome. Children must be accompanied by adults.
https://squamlakes.org/event-registration-2024/
Volunteers should bring plenty of water, lunch, snacks, sunscreen, bug spray, appropriate clothing, as we will be out on the water for several hours. Be prepared for your hands and arms to get wet as we take water quality measurements. Come prepared for rain as well. As long as it’s not too windy or thundering, we will go out.
Squam Lakes Association
Meet in the great room and we will head out toward Loon Reef and Moultonborough Bay.
Squam Lakes Association