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HomeEventsKayak Willow Creek July 3 - 9:00 in the water

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Kayak Willow Creek July 3 - 9:00 in the water

When:
Wednesday, July 03, 2024, 9:00 AM until 12:00 PM
Where:

Additional Info:
Event Contact(s):
Wendy Stevens
Category:
Kayaking
Registration is required
Payment In Full In Advance Only
No Fee
It’s gonna be hot Wednesday, so let’s get in the water at 9:00 a.m. Forecast is for 87 degrees at 9 with 2 mph breeze building to 100 degrees at noon with 4 mph wind. Be sure to take along plenty of water and a small towel to soak and put around your neck. If you have a hat that you can drench, wear it.

The entrance is from Folsom Blvd. southbound ONLY, so from Hwy 50 you must go to the traffic signal at Blue Ravine Road and make a U-turn—the entrance will then be before you reach the traffic signal at Iron Point Rd. There is a sign that is somewhat obscured by vegetation. For those interested in lunch, Dos Coyotes is in the shopping center at Blue Ravine Road, and the patio is dog friendly; the Old Spaghetti Factory at Hazel is another option (no outdoor seating).

State parks pass or $10 at the iron ranger.

PLEASE NOTE: Due to the forecast heat, PLEASE respond if you plan to participate. No one wants to go alone, and it’s understandable if few or none will brave the heat.
I would have preferred to schedule Black Miner’s Bar, but hesitated due to the long uphill hike at the end of the paddle and the extra time required to park and retrieve our cars.