Want to experience snorkeling on the Shenandoah? This trip is just for you! This paddle is along the South Fork of the Shenandoah River with plenty of stops for snorkeling fun!
We are fortunate in that we will have Mike Selckmann, Associate Director for Aquatic Habitats at the Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin (ICPRB), on the trip with us to help explain the critical role freshwater mussels play in healthy ecosystems. Each mussel can filter over 5 gallons of water per day to help improve water quality in our rivers and streams. Historically, mussels have played an integral role in doing just that on the Shenandoah and Potomac rivers. But it is now rare to see healthy mussel populations on the Shenandoah. Mercury contamination? Increased sediment loads? Warmer temperatures? All good questions. Join us and learn more!
In most of our RiverPalooza trips we strongly encourage first-timers to come out on the river, regardless if they know how to swim. On this trip, because of the heavy community science component, we ask that folks have some experience in the water so the focus can quickly transition to the exploration of mussels and their role in the Shenandaoh River ecosystem.
Don't miss this chance to explore the stunning Shenandoah River and its fascinating wildlife with your Shenandoah Riverkeeper. We can't wait to see you there!
Begin Arrival & Check in: 10:00AM
Shuttle Departs to Put-In: 11:00AM
Estimated Take-out time: 4:00pm
Paddle Level: Intermediate (can handle more advanced whitewater strokes)
What to Bring:
Packed lunch
Reusable water bottle (please no plastic bottles or glass)
Wear proper footwear. NO FLIP-FLOPS. Old gym shoes, sandals with a strap, and water shoes work great
Sunscreen, hat and rain gear
Snacks and drinking water (no glass bottles)
Change of clothes
Dry Bag or Waterproof Container (if you bring a phone or a non-waterproof camera, you need a way to protect it)
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