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June 2019

Colorado River Canoeing: History of Rivers in the West

Colorado River Canoeing: History of Rivers in the West

June 29th - July 1st, 2019

This river section features majestic walls of red sandstone and offers some of the best canoeing in Colorado. You’ll be amazed at stands of shiny granite sculpted by water through the ages while paddling or floating in your life jacket past the remnants of ancient metamorphic rock, called Black Rock.

 

July 2019

San Juan Islands, WA, Sea Kayaking: Eagles & Orcas July 1-4, 2019

San Juan Islands, WA, Sea Kayaking: Eagles & Orcas July 1-4, 2019

July 1st - July 4th, 2019

Our three-quarter sea kayak circumnavigation of San Juan Island affords participants a chance to kayak among the many small, uninhabited islands that “ring” San Juan Island. You’ll have opportunities to see Orca whales and other large marine mammals. With sublime views of Mt. Baker and the Olympic Mountains this trip is a Northwest classic!


San Juan Islands, WA, Sea Kayaking: Eagles & Orcas July 2-4,2019

San Juan Islands, WA, Sea Kayaking: Eagles & Orcas July 2-4,2019

July 2nd - July 4th, 2019

With over 200 rocky, forested islands to explore, the San Juan Archipelago is a superb kayak destination. You’ll experience the fun of paddling and camping on remote islands accessible only by boat! These pristine waters are host to over 80 resident orca whales plus minke whales, harbor and Dall's porpoises, harbor seals, river otters and a variety of bird life. With sublime views of Mt. Baker and the Olympic Mountains this trip is a Northwest classic!


Colorado River Canoeing: Geology

Colorado River Canoeing: Geology

July 5th - July 7th, 2019

Geology professor, Ed Adams will walk you through the paths of earth's geologic history as you paddle through canyon walls on one of Colorado's most famous stretches of river.


San Juan Islands, WA, Sea Kayaking: Eagles & Orcas July 5-7,2019

San Juan Islands, WA, Sea Kayaking: Eagles & Orcas July 5-7,2019

July 5th - July 7th, 2019

With over 200 rocky, forested islands to explore, the San Juan Archipelago is a superb kayak destination. You’ll experience the fun of paddling and camping on remote islands accessible only by boat! These pristine waters are host to over 80 resident orca whales plus minke whales, harbor and Dall's porpoises, harbor seals, river otters and a variety of bird life. With sublime views of Mt. Baker and the Olympic Mountains this trip is a Northwest classic!


Colorado River Canoeing- Alright Alright! Music Trip

Colorado River Canoeing- Alright Alright! Music Trip

July 6th - July 8th, 2019

This river section features majestic walls of red sandstone and offers some of the best canoeing in Colorado. You’ll be amazed at stands of shiny granite sculpted by water through the ages while paddling or floating in your life jacket past the remnants of ancient metamorphic rock, called Black Rock.


San Juan Islands, WA, Sea Kayaking: Eagles & Orcas July 8-11, 2019

San Juan Islands, WA, Sea Kayaking: Eagles & Orcas July 8-11, 2019

July 8th - July 11th, 2019

Our three-quarter sea kayak circumnavigation of San Juan Island affords participants a chance to kayak among the many small, uninhabited islands that “ring” San Juan Island. You’ll have opportunities to see Orca whales and other large marine mammals. With sublime views of Mt. Baker and the Olympic Mountains this trip is a Northwest classic!


San Juan Islands, WA, Sea Kayaking: Eagles & Orcas July 12-14, 2019

San Juan Islands, WA, Sea Kayaking: Eagles & Orcas July 12-14, 2019

July 12th - July 14th, 2019

Our three-quarter sea kayak circumnavigation of San Juan Island affords participants a chance to kayak among the many small, uninhabited islands that “ring” San Juan Island. You’ll have opportunities to see Orca whales and other large marine mammals. With sublime views of Mt. Baker and the Olympic Mountains this trip is a Northwest classic!


Colorado River Canoeing: Denver Museum, Dinosaurs

Colorado River Canoeing: Denver Museum, Dinosaurs

July 13th - July 15th, 2019

Experience fascinating rock formations from the age of the dinosaurs as you paddle your way along the Colorado River with Denver Museum educator, Samantha Sands, as your time-travel guide. Camping along the river and exploring deep box canyons on this stunning journey will inspire and exhilarate nature lovers, history buffs, and explorers alike. Open to the public.

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