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The Lehigh Valley Kayak & Canoe Club is one of the largest and most active paddling clubs in the United States! We offer training, trips, social events and opportunities to improve and enhance our local rivers and lakes. We promote community interest in water safety and physical fitness through paddle sports activities for everyone. Membership in our Meetup Group is free, but does not make you a member of the LVKCC. Consider joining our club to take advantage of the many benefits: A monthly news letter, borrow equipment, club trips, winter pool sessions, social events, instruction and much more. Here is a link to our membership page.
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See all- LEHIGH RIVER SECTION 3: Glen Onoko to WeissportGlen Onoko, Jim Thorpe, PA
MAY 19
LEHIGH RIVER SECTION 3: Glen Onoko to Weissport
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THIS TRIP IS FOR DUES PAYING MEMBERS OF THE LEHIGH VALLEY KAYAK AND CANOE CLUB ONLY.
There are purposefully no slots on Meetup for this event.
You must be an LVKCC member to go on this trip.
To sign up for the trip or join the LVKCC, go to: https://lehighvalleycanoeclub.org/content.aspx?page_id=4002&club_id=729461&item_id=2289021Join the Lehigh Valley Kayak and Canoe for a run on section three of the Lehigh Gorge from Glen Onoko to Weissport. You should have experience paddling in Class II+ rapids. You should also have done a wet exit and know how to swim in moving water. You must provide your own equipment. You will need a whitewater kayak, paddle, PFD with a whistle, spray skirt, helmet, water and a snack. If you have a throw rope and know how to use it, bring that too. Whitewater canoeists, and whitewater IK's are also welcome! Trip size limited to 10 people.
We will meet in the parking lot closest to the bridge that crosses the river. at 9 am.
Be ready to run the shuttle at 10 AM.If I have any questions about your skill level, I will contact you. Please be prepared to tell me where you have paddled and if you have paddled with any member of the Lehigh Club who could vouch for your skill level.
If I feel we do not have enough skilled boaters to run the trip safely, it will be canceled. - Full Moon paddle on Lake NockamixonThree Mile Run Boat Access, Perkasie, PA
Join us for a relaxed club nighttime paddle on Lake Nockamixon under a full moon.
This is a club trip - you must be an active LVKCC member to attend.
Please register to attend at the LVKCC website (Trips > Club Paddles)
Join the Lehigh Valley Kayak and Canoe Club here: Join LVKCCPaddle length will be about 6 miles, around 3 hours at a relaxed pace.
A life vest with a signaling whistle must be worn while on the water. Each boat/paddler must have a light for nighttime visibility on the water. No cotton clothing. Dress for immersion. Bring water and a snack. Headlamps are also suggested for landing, packing etc.
Please plan to be on the water AND ready to paddle by 7:30PM.
There are tables at the boat launch if you would like to bring a picnic dinner for before paddling. No alcohol is permitted in the state park or before paddling.
- Jersey Pine Barrens WeekendWharton State Forest, Hammonton, NJ
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This summer, join us for a weekend of camping and paddling in the Pine Barrens of New Jersey. The Pine Barrens are like nothing in our area: gentle but twisty narrow rivers through sandy forests.
You can bring a rec kayak, white water kayak or canoe for this trip. The rivers flow slowly, but you need to be comfortable turning your boat—these rivers are nothing but turns! Our plan is to paddle the Wading and Batsto Rivers, although we may have to switch to other rivers in the area depending upon water levels at that time.
There are purposefully no spots on Meetup for this event.
You must be an LVKCC member to go on tis trip.
To sign up for the trip or join the LVKCC, go to: https://lehighvalleycanoeclub.org/content.aspx?page_id=4002&club_id=729461&item_id=2252230We are camping at the Wharton State Forest campground on Atsion Lake, 31 Batsto Rd, Hammonton NJ. Cost for two nights is $55, or $45 for NJ residents. Go to the park web site at https://www.njportal.com/DEP/NJOutdoors/Park/Details?locationId=19 to reserve a site. Enter the dates and site type, then scroll within the Map View to Atsion Family Campground. Click an available site, then click the Review Selection button. (There are other area camping options if this camp doesn’t work for you.)
Cost: in addition to your camping reservation, expect a charge of around $30 for shuttling for one of the days, with Pinelands Adventures outfitter. We’ll provide more details, and the link for the online outfitter waiver, closer to the event. We may also choose to go out for dinner Saturday evening as a group.
Get your campsite early, and sign up soon on the club website so we know how many people will be going.