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ACA L3 instructor workshop. Jeff Atkins will be the ACA IT for this event. Course will be taught at Kerr Beach. Camping at Carolina Beach
ACA L3 instructor workshop. Jeff Atkins will be the ACA IT for this event. Course will be taught at Kerr Beach. Camping at Carolina Beach
ACA L3 instructor workshop. Jeff Atkins will be the ACA IT for this event. Course will be taught at Kerr Beach. Camping at Carolina Beach
ACA L3 instructor workshop. Jeff Atkins will be the ACA IT for this event. Course will be taught at Kerr Beach. Camping at Carolina Beach
ACA L3 Coastal Kayaking instructor update. This course is for current L3 Coastal Kayaking instructors that would like to get their certification updated.
ACA L3 instructor workshop. Jeff Atkins will be the ACA IT for this event. Course will be taught at Kerr Beach. Camping at Carolina Beach
ACA L3 Coastal Kayaking instructor update. This course is for current L3 Coastal Kayaking instructors that would like to get their certification updated.
Learn how to stay safe on and around moving water.
An out-and-back trip on a lazy section of the Eno
LAST DAY TO REGISTER IS SUNDAY, JUNE 7th......Register Now and Join Us....
Come on out for a weekend of learning new skills or building on your existing ones. lots of classes to choose from plus camping (Fri/Sat nights), dinner (Saturday), a night paddle, campfire, and socialization. All for $80 (+$10 for ACA insurance if non-ACA member).
We hope to see you there!
ACA waiver link https://waiver.smartwaiver.com/e/S8LdLLBzXRoLNB8YqZcKvD/
LAST DAY TO REGISTER IS SUNDAY, JUNE 7th......Register Now and Join Us....
Come on out for a weekend of learning new skills or building on your existing ones. lots of classes to choose from plus camping (Fri/Sat nights), dinner (Saturday), a night paddle, campfire, and socialization. All for $80 (+$10 for ACA insurance if non-ACA member).
We hope to see you there!
ACA waiver link https://waiver.smartwaiver.com/e/S8LdLLBzXRoLNB8YqZcKvD/
Cartecay River in Rich Mountain Wildlife Management Area
Paddle 95 miles on The Cartecay, Coosawattee and Oostanaula Rivers June 14-20 or (smaller sections) with the Georgia River Network. The trip will take us from Georgia’s Blue Ridge Mountains, where the Class I and II rapids of the Cartecay and Coosawattee will thrill; across a portion of Carters Lake (where you may curse the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for damming the beautiful Coosawattee!) and through the Ridge and Valley region on the Coosawattee and Oostanaula rivers replete with rich Native American history (the capitol of the Cherokee Nation was at the confluence of the Coosawattee and Conasauga rivers!) and unparalleled aquatic biodiversity (the Upper Coosa is one of North America’s most diverse river systems). Link: https://garivers.org/paddle-georgia/2026-2/
to find out more and register before May 31st.
LAST DAY TO REGISTER IS SUNDAY, JUNE 7th......Register Now and Join Us....
Come on out for a weekend of learning new skills or building on your existing ones. lots of classes to choose from plus camping (Fri/Sat nights), dinner (Saturday), a night paddle, campfire, and socialization. All for $80 (+$10 for ACA insurance if non-ACA member).
We hope to see you there!
ACA waiver link https://waiver.smartwaiver.com/e/S8LdLLBzXRoLNB8YqZcKvD/
Cartecay River in Rich Mountain Wildlife Management Area
Paddle 95 miles on The Cartecay, Coosawattee and Oostanaula Rivers June 14-20 or (smaller sections) with the Georgia River Network. The trip will take us from Georgia’s Blue Ridge Mountains, where the Class I and II rapids of the Cartecay and Coosawattee will thrill; across a portion of Carters Lake (where you may curse the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for damming the beautiful Coosawattee!) and through the Ridge and Valley region on the Coosawattee and Oostanaula rivers replete with rich Native American history (the capitol of the Cherokee Nation was at the confluence of the Coosawattee and Conasauga rivers!) and unparalleled aquatic biodiversity (the Upper Coosa is one of North America’s most diverse river systems). Link: https://garivers.org/paddle-georgia/2026-2/
to find out more and register before May 31st.
Cartecay River in Rich Mountain Wildlife Management Area
Paddle 95 miles on The Cartecay, Coosawattee and Oostanaula Rivers June 14-20 or (smaller sections) with the Georgia River Network. The trip will take us from Georgia’s Blue Ridge Mountains, where the Class I and II rapids of the Cartecay and Coosawattee will thrill; across a portion of Carters Lake (where you may curse the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for damming the beautiful Coosawattee!) and through the Ridge and Valley region on the Coosawattee and Oostanaula rivers replete with rich Native American history (the capitol of the Cherokee Nation was at the confluence of the Coosawattee and Conasauga rivers!) and unparalleled aquatic biodiversity (the Upper Coosa is one of North America’s most diverse river systems). Link: https://garivers.org/paddle-georgia/2026-2/
to find out more and register before May 31st.
Cartecay River in Rich Mountain Wildlife Management Area
Paddle 95 miles on The Cartecay, Coosawattee and Oostanaula Rivers June 14-20 or (smaller sections) with the Georgia River Network. The trip will take us from Georgia’s Blue Ridge Mountains, where the Class I and II rapids of the Cartecay and Coosawattee will thrill; across a portion of Carters Lake (where you may curse the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for damming the beautiful Coosawattee!) and through the Ridge and Valley region on the Coosawattee and Oostanaula rivers replete with rich Native American history (the capitol of the Cherokee Nation was at the confluence of the Coosawattee and Conasauga rivers!) and unparalleled aquatic biodiversity (the Upper Coosa is one of North America’s most diverse river systems). Link: https://garivers.org/paddle-georgia/2026-2/
to find out more and register before May 31st.
Cartecay River in Rich Mountain Wildlife Management Area
Paddle 95 miles on The Cartecay, Coosawattee and Oostanaula Rivers June 14-20 or (smaller sections) with the Georgia River Network. The trip will take us from Georgia’s Blue Ridge Mountains, where the Class I and II rapids of the Cartecay and Coosawattee will thrill; across a portion of Carters Lake (where you may curse the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for damming the beautiful Coosawattee!) and through the Ridge and Valley region on the Coosawattee and Oostanaula rivers replete with rich Native American history (the capitol of the Cherokee Nation was at the confluence of the Coosawattee and Conasauga rivers!) and unparalleled aquatic biodiversity (the Upper Coosa is one of North America’s most diverse river systems). Link: https://garivers.org/paddle-georgia/2026-2/
to find out more and register before May 31st.
Cartecay River in Rich Mountain Wildlife Management Area
Paddle 95 miles on The Cartecay, Coosawattee and Oostanaula Rivers June 14-20 or (smaller sections) with the Georgia River Network. The trip will take us from Georgia’s Blue Ridge Mountains, where the Class I and II rapids of the Cartecay and Coosawattee will thrill; across a portion of Carters Lake (where you may curse the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for damming the beautiful Coosawattee!) and through the Ridge and Valley region on the Coosawattee and Oostanaula rivers replete with rich Native American history (the capitol of the Cherokee Nation was at the confluence of the Coosawattee and Conasauga rivers!) and unparalleled aquatic biodiversity (the Upper Coosa is one of North America’s most diverse river systems). Link: https://garivers.org/paddle-georgia/2026-2/
to find out more and register before May 31st.
Cartecay River in Rich Mountain Wildlife Management Area
Paddle 95 miles on The Cartecay, Coosawattee and Oostanaula Rivers June 14-20 or (smaller sections) with the Georgia River Network. The trip will take us from Georgia’s Blue Ridge Mountains, where the Class I and II rapids of the Cartecay and Coosawattee will thrill; across a portion of Carters Lake (where you may curse the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for damming the beautiful Coosawattee!) and through the Ridge and Valley region on the Coosawattee and Oostanaula rivers replete with rich Native American history (the capitol of the Cherokee Nation was at the confluence of the Coosawattee and Conasauga rivers!) and unparalleled aquatic biodiversity (the Upper Coosa is one of North America’s most diverse river systems). Link: https://garivers.org/paddle-georgia/2026-2/
to find out more and register before May 31st.
Cape Fear River
Wildlife Road Boat Ramp
35.397, -78.772
A beginner-friendly trip down the Cape Fear, coordinated by the American Canoe Association.
Working together with Clean Jordan Lake group