Presented by Lacawac Sanctuary Foundation

Lake Appreciation Month Hike & Paddle

Registration ends Friday, 07/17/2026 11:59pm EDT

About This Event

Join us for a summertime adventure at beautiful Lake Lacawac! Theresa Black, our resident lake scientist and all-around nature enthusiast, will lead a relaxed, hour-long hike along the lakeshore—sharing stories about the lake’s glacial origins, its unique ecology, and the ongoing research that helps keep this pristine treasure healthy.

After the hike, you’re invited to hop into a canoe and explore the lake from the water. Theresa will guide the paddle, point out features you can only see from the lake’s surface, and answer all your curious questions. Canoes, paddles, and life jackets will be provided. The canoeing portion of the event is limited to 14 participants due to the number of canoes we have.

Hike: Free • Registration required

Canoeing: $10 per person • Registration required • limited to 14 participants

Come enjoy a beautiful day outside, learn something new, and celebrate Lake Appreciation Month with us!

Photo by Wes Hicks on Unsplash

About This Event

Join us for a summertime adventure at beautiful Lake Lacawac! Theresa Black, our resident lake scientist and all-around nature enthusiast, will lead a relaxed, hour-long hike along the lakeshore—sharing stories about the lake’s glacial origins, its unique ecology, and the ongoing research that helps keep this pristine treasure healthy.

After the hike, you’re invited to hop into a canoe and explore the lake from the water. Theresa will guide the paddle, point out features you can only see from the lake’s surface, and answer all your curious questions. Canoes, paddles, and life jackets will be provided. The canoeing portion of the event is limited to 14 participants due to the number of canoes we have.

Hike: Free • Registration required

Canoeing: $10 per person • Registration required • limited to 14 participants

Come enjoy a beautiful day outside, learn something new, and celebrate Lake Appreciation Month with us!

Photo by Wes Hicks on Unsplash

Getting There

Lacawac Sanctuary - William E. Chatlos Environmental Education Center
182 Sanctuary Road
Lake Ariel, 18436
United States