Presented by Friends of Dragon Run

2026 Summer Paddle

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About This Event

Summer Paddle Season Registration - Saturday, June 13th starting at 9:00 AM

Dates: July 15th through July 26th

The FODR Summer Paddle Season runs from July 15th to July 26th. Each day we will host nine guests. If you are registering more than one person for a paddle trip, please make sure to have all guests full name, cell phone number, and their valid email since those will be required! The asking donation for the trips is $60 and all participants must be at least 18 years old.

The summer is a beautiful time to experience the Dragon. This year, we are hoping to use a new paddle route.  Flowers will be in full bloom. We will definitely see butterflies, dragonflies, and damselflies. Turtles will be sunning on logs and the local birds will be entertaining us. Prothonotary warblers will be ready to head south, but we may get to see a few still on the Dragon. Surprisingly, the insects are not much of an issue for our guests, thanks to all the dragonflies. Part of our route will run through shaded areas; so the air won’t be too hot and the water is always nice and cool. If you haven’t been on one of our paddle trips or haven’t been with us during the summer, register early as opportunities to join us typically fill quickly.

About This Event

Summer Paddle Season Registration - Saturday, June 13th starting at 9:00 AM

Dates: July 15th through July 26th

The FODR Summer Paddle Season runs from July 15th to July 26th. Each day we will host nine guests. If you are registering more than one person for a paddle trip, please make sure to have all guests full name, cell phone number, and their valid email since those will be required! The asking donation for the trips is $60 and all participants must be at least 18 years old.

The summer is a beautiful time to experience the Dragon. This year, we are hoping to use a new paddle route.  Flowers will be in full bloom. We will definitely see butterflies, dragonflies, and damselflies. Turtles will be sunning on logs and the local birds will be entertaining us. Prothonotary warblers will be ready to head south, but we may get to see a few still on the Dragon. Surprisingly, the insects are not much of an issue for our guests, thanks to all the dragonflies. Part of our route will run through shaded areas; so the air won’t be too hot and the water is always nice and cool. If you haven’t been on one of our paddle trips or haven’t been with us during the summer, register early as opportunities to join us typically fill quickly.

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