Saturday, May 23rd
Session A: 10:30 am – 12:00 pm
Session B: 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm
Island Ford Pond, Island Ford Unit
Chattahoochee River National Rec Area
Interested in getting out on the water? Join National Park Service staff and volunteers for an introductory kayaking session for new paddlers. This program will include both on-land and on-water portions to introduce participants to basics of kayaking:
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- boats and paddles
- personal flotation devices and other safety gear
- paddling posture, strokes, and form
- safety and self-rescue basics
- trip planning, next steps for learning and getting out on the water
Where: Island Ford Pond @ Island Ford, 1978 Island Ford Parkway, Sandy Springs, GA, 30350. Park in the second parking lot or at the Visitor Center and walk down the trail to the pond. (No parking at the pond.) We will be using the pond for this introductory session, not paddling on the river.
Limits: Limit 10 participants per session (no repeats), ages 12+. Under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Wearing a fully-zipped, well-fitted life jacket (provided by NPS) is a requirement for participation.
Preparation: Participants should come prepared for physical activity (we will be getting on kayaks on the water!) and to get fully wet. Drinking water and close-toed shoes that will not slip off are required (no flip-flops or slides; sandals or old gym shoes work well). Hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, and clothes that dry quickly are recommended. A snack is never a bad idea. Please do not bring valuables or anything you wouldn’t want to get wet or lost. (Phones may be waterproof but they don’t float!) No pets allowed. If you have questions about joining for the land-only portion of the program with a trained service animal, please contact us.





