Trips, Tours & Outdoor Adventure kayaking
Trips, Tours & Outdoor Adventures Armchair Travel
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Across the Hemisphere in 90 Minutes
Journey from Alaska to Antarctica
through stunning images and stories with local nature photographer Kevin Loughlin, who has been leading tours through the Western Hemisphere for over 17 years. He has a passion for nature, especially birds, and his worldwide tours ranging from Madagascar, Ecuador, Zambia and beyond offer birding, photogra- phy and family adventures. See through Kevin’s eyes the wonders of nature and find out you can sign up for tours to these exciting places.
Kevin Loughlin, Professional Photographer, Owner Wildside Nature Tours
Thursday, 3:15 pm to 4:45 pm, 9/30 TT41127 Creutzburg Center . . . . . . . 1 session, free
Outdoor Adventures hiking
Hiking Trails of the Main Line Discover many miles of the trails in Lower Merion maintained by the Bridlewild Trails Association (BTA). Enjoy birds, wildflowers, streams, local history and tranquility as you hike along with our group. Begin with a slideshow/lecture on 9/29. Then take two Saturday hikes (10/2 & 10/16 from 10 am to noon) on woodland trails. Part of course fee supports BTA.
Bonnie Perry, Jan Goren, and Vicki Babish, Hike Leaders, BTA Board Members
Wednesday, 7:30 pm to 8:30 pm, 9/29 TT32114 Harriton HS . . . . . 1 lecture & 2 hikes, $39
hiking MLSN Hiking Club
Make new friends while exploring nearby 3- to 4-mile scenic and historic hiking trails. Experience the rich- ness and diversity of Delaware Valley’s natural envi- ronment. First class meets at the Creutzburg Center to get acquainted and learn procedures before going on the first hike.
Bill & Cathy Siegl, Hike Leaders Marge and Art Miller, Authors of Trails Across America
Tuesdays, 9:30 am to 12 pm, starts 9/14 TT21089 Creutzburg Center . . . . . . . . 5 weeks, $37
Sassafras River Kayak Paddle this calm waterway where kayaks can easily maneuver and search for wildlife. Great blue herons, bald eagles, osprey and hawks are commonly seen. Paddle through side channels with breaks along the way to enjoy the scenery. For beginners as well as seasoned paddlers. Transportation, kayak, instruction and experienced guide included.
Staff, Great Valley Nature Center Thursday, 8:30 am to 6 pm, 9/23 TT41023 Great Valley Nature Center . . . . . . . . 1 session, $62
kayaking Kayaking on Mill Creek & Furnace Bay
Paddling this small bay in Maryland gives you a great chance to see many birds and other wildlife up close and personal. Herons, bald eagles and hawks are seen regularly on this trip. The flat water on the bay and creek make this an easy and enjoyable paddle for beginners and experienced paddlers alike. Transportation, kayak, instruction and experienced guide included.
Staff, Great Valley Nature Center Wednesday, 8:30 am to 6 pm, 9/29 TT31021 Great Valley Nature Center . . . . . . . . 1 session, $62
kayaking Kayaking Through the Pine Barrens
Explore this truly unique ecosystem by kayak and learn about its historical importance. Paddle the calm Wading River and visit historic Batsto Village. You may even spot the Jersey Devil! Transportation, kayak, instruction and experienced guide included.
Staff, Great Valley Nature Center Friday, 8:30 am to 6 pm, 10/8 TT51022 Great Valley Nature Center . . . . . . . . 1 session, $67
kayaking
Brandywine River Kayak Adventure Enjoy Indian summer and the lingering beauty of wild- flowers as you paddle down the historic Brandywine. Spot osprey, bald eagles and various wading birds. Great for all levels of kayakers and wildlife lovers. Transportation, kayak, instruction and experienced guide included.
Staff, Great Valley Nature Center Wednesday, 9:30 am to 4 pm, 10/13 TT31024 Great Valley Nature Center . . . . . . . . 1 session, $59
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