Turtle Paddle - 2025 - Sultana Education Foundation

Turtle Paddle - 2025 - Sultana Education Foundation

Turtle Paddle

By Sultana Education Foundation Public Paddles

Date and time

Saturday, October 4 · 10am - 12:30pm EDT

Location

Tuckahoe State Park Boat Ramp

13070 Crouse Mill Road Queen Anne, MD 21657 United States

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

Be prepared to view dozens of Eastern Painted Turtles and Red-Bellied Turtles as you explore wild Tuckahoe Creek, a major tributary of the Choptank River. Sultana Education Foundation's public paddles are a great way to explore the shallow creeks, streams, and rivers that flow to our nation’s largest estuary. During a typical voyage, participants paddle through scenic, undeveloped portions of one of the Bay’s tidal tributaries while learning about the flora and fauna that make the region so unique. Kayak programs take place on the National Park Service’s Captain John Smith Chesapeake National Historic Trail and were established with the support of the National Park Service’s Chesapeake Bay Gateways office. Kayaks are provided so all you need to bring is water, a snack, and your binoculars! No children under 12

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Join our staff for a unique kayak excursion on the Captain John Smith Chesapeake National Historic Trail. Most paddles take place on Maryland’s upper Eastern Shore, and each paddle features a unique theme. During a typical voyage, participants paddle through scenic, underdeveloped portions of one of the Bay’s tributaries while learning about regional flora and fauna specific to that location.  The Foundation is taking extra steps to ensure the safety of its staff and program participants. Social distancing guidelines will be followed, each paddle will be kept to 10 participants.Most paddles are 2.5 hours long at $35 per person.  Kayaks and gear are provided but if you have a personal floatation device--please bring it!  You will also need water, a snack, and even your binoculars! Minimum age to participate is 12.