Sat, May 08, 2021
9:00AM

2021 Augusta Canal Day Paddle

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On May 8, join the Georgia Conservancy and the Augusta Canal National Heritage Area for our annual Augusta Canal Day Paddle. This trip is part of the Conservancy's Heartland Rivers of Georgia Paddle Series.

“Augusta Canal is a National Heritage Area, a place designated by the U.S. Congress that best represents an important theme in American history. Augusta Canal tells the story of the Industrial Revolution in the American South. Built in 1845 to harness the water and power of the Savannah River, this canal brought textile and other manufacturing to the region in the era before, during and after the American Civil War. Augusta Canal is the oldest continuously operating hydro-power canal in the United States."

Learn more about the Augusta Canal National Heritage Area: www.augustacanal.com

  • When: Saturday, May 8 // 9 AM - 3 PM
  • Cost: $55 per person. Does not include kayak or canoe. Need to rent a kayak? Please reach to Savannah Rapids Kayak at (706) 832-5323 to reserve a kayak for this trip.
  • Where: Augusta Canal // Augusta, GA // Savannah Rapids Pavilion to Meadow Gardens
  • Tour Details: On Saturday at 9 AM, we meet at Savannah Rapids Pavilion and will paddle the 7-mile canal through the locks, past Lake Olmstead, and finish at Meadow Gardens, a short walk to the Augusta Canal Interpretive Center at the Enterprise Mill. We'll stop at the Mill Village Trailhead, halfway through the paddle, to enjoy lunch.
  • What to bring: Please bring dry bag, two or more water bottles, lunch and snacks, raincoat (just in case), sunscreen, bug spray (long sleeve shirts and pants also help tremendously), hat and a sense of adventure.
  • Parking: Depending on our shuttling plan*, cars will either remain parked at Savannah Rapids Pavilion or Meadow Gardens

More details will be provided to participants in our pre-trip emails.

Georgia Conservancy

Organizer of 2021 Augusta Canal Day Paddle
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