Lower Etowah River Day Paddle with Generation Green

Sun, May 10, 2026
9:00AM - 3:00PM

Lower Etowah River Day Paddle with Generation Green

Date & Time

Sunday, May 10, 2026
9:00AM - 3:00PM

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Lower Etowah River Day Paddle with Generation Green

Join Generation Green, the young professionals group of the Georgia Conservancy, for a day paddle on the beautiful Lower Etowah River. This trip is designed for those who want to get outside, connect with others who care about Georgia’s future, and spend a relaxed but active day on one of northwest Georgia’s most scenic rivers. The paddle follows a 6-mile section from Hardin Bridge to Neel’s Landing, a popular novice-friendly stretch known for its rural scenery, gentle shoals, and historic Native American fish weirs.

Thanks to support from Generation Green this trip is being offered for free to all participants (ages 25-40), which includes boat/gear rentals and shuttle service for the day. Participants must bring their own lunch, snacks, and water. 


Schedule & Activities 

Meeting Location: Neel’s Landing - 11 Macedonia Rd, Kingston, GA 30145 

9:00 AM Check-in and Van Shuttle at Neel’s Landing 

9:40 AM Orientation, Gear check, and Paddle Assignments 

10:00 AM Paddle Launch 

Our paddle will last 3 hours, with stops for rest, lunch, and interpretation 

Around 1 PM to 2 PM Take out at Neel’s Landing 

Around 2:30 PM Program concludes 

*Note: Actual trip time depends on water conditions, but we expect to be out of the water no later than 2:30p even in the slowest flow conditions. 


Plan Your Trip 

Arrival Time: 

Please arrive no later than 9:10 AM at Neel’s Landing so we can check everyone in, organize boats, and begin the shuttle on time. 


What Should I Pack: 

  • Bring your own lunch, snacks, and water bottle (1-2 liters). 
  • DO NOT WEAR COTTON 
  • Wear Athletic or Quick Dry Clothing (if you have swim or watersport specific clothing that’s fine too) 
  • Sun protection (e.g. hat, sunglasses, sunscreen) 
  • Closed-toe water shoes or sandals with heel strap 
  • Waterproof bag for personal items 
  • You can also keep a change of clothes in your car 
  • Extras as needed/preferred: medicines, a towel, other outdoor comfort items 


How Long Is the Paddle? 

The paddle is approximately 6 river miles. 


Accessibility & Terrain: 

Participants should expect limited amenities and should be comfortable managing basic outdoor conditions. This is a beginner-friendly river section, but it still includes mild shoals, fish weirs, and normal paddling fatigue. 


If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Shaundon Moore – Stewardship Trips Manager for Georgia Conservancy, at smoore@gaconservancy.org. 


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