- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
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7 people are interested
Canoe RAVE
ORGANIZATION: Mississippi National River and Recreation Area, National Park Service
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- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
-
7 people are interested
Registration is hosted on parkconnection.org. Please follow through to this link to save your spot:
http://parkconnection.org/event/aug-canoe-rave/
River Action Volunteer Events (RAVEs) are a fun way to explore the river in a way few others do. All trips couple a restoration service project in a hard to reach area of the river with an adventure tour by National Park Service rangers.
For this RAVE, we will explore the southern end of our park aboard our awesome partner Wilderness Inquiry’s 24-foot voyageur canoes, and along the way hear river stories from national park rangers. We’ll land on Island 112 and do a service project, and then paddle back to shore.
This fun recreation and volunteer restoration project is great for adults and kids over 12 years old. No canoeing experience needed. RAVEs are free events for volunteers - your only ticket is your service to the river!
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About Mississippi National River and Recreation Area, National Park Service
Location:
111 E. Kellogg Blvd. Suite 105, St. Paul, MN 55101, US
Mission Statement
The Volunteers-In-Parks program, jointly managed by Mississippi National River and Recreation Area and Mississippi Park Connection, connects, educates, and promotes the enjoyment of the resources of the Mississippi River through unique and entertaining volunteer opportunities to the entire community.
Description
The Volunteers-In-Parks program is a joint program with Mississippi Park Connection. Mississippi National River and Recreation Area represents America's greatest river, the Mississippi, which weaves together the natural and cultural heritage and economic vitality of the region. The National Park Service works with partners to foster increased citizen awareness, advocacy, and enjoyment of the resources of the Mississippi River.
Volunteer-In-Parks provides people with opportunities to discover, experience, and enjoy the diversity of the Mississippi River while also preserving it for future generations through volunteer restoration projects and education programs.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
Lion's Levee ParkW 7th AveSt. Paul Park, MN 55071
DATE POSTED
August 15, 2018
SKILLS
- Habitat Restoration
GOOD FOR
- Teens
- Group
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 12