Fish & Explore takes campers off-site to learn kayaking skills while getting up close to native wildlife along rivers, reservoirs and lakes. Beach stops allow campers to wade and observe, catch, photograph and release frogs, toads, tadpoles, salamanders, lizards, turtles and other small critters. Life jackets are provided and required while kayaking. Bring lunch, snack, water bottle, change of clothes, sneakers or river shoes and towel.
Offered By: St. Stephen's St. Agnes School
Location: 400 Fontaine St, Alexandria, VA 22302
Fish & Explore takes campers off-site to learn kayaking skills while getting up close to native wildlife along rivers, reservoirs and lakes. Beach stops allow campers to wade and observe, catch, photograph and release frogs, toads, tadpoles, salamanders, lizards, turtles and other small critters. Life jackets are provided and required while kayaking. Bring lunch, snack, water bottle, change of clothes, sneakers or river shoes and towel.
Offered By: Direct thru FAE
Fish & Explore takes campers off-site to learn kayaking skills while getting up close to native wildlife along rivers, reservoirs and lakes. Beach stops allow campers to wade and observe, catch, photograph and release frogs, toads, tadpoles, salamanders, lizards, turtles and other small critters. Life jackets are provided and required while kayaking. Bring lunch, snack, water bottle, change of clothes, sneakers or river shoes and towel.
Offered By: Fairfax County
Location: 1239 Spring Hill Rd, McLean, VA 22102
Fish & Explore takes campers off-site to learn kayaking skills while getting up close to native wildlife along rivers, reservoirs and lakes. Beach stops allow campers to wade and observe, catch, photograph and release frogs, toads, tadpoles, salamanders, lizards, turtles and other small critters. Life jackets are provided and required while kayaking. Bring lunch, snack, water bottle, change of clothes, sneakers or river shoes and towel.
Offered By: Fairfax County
Location: 7525 Marc Dr, Falls Church, VA 22042
Fish & Explore takes campers off-site to learn kayaking skills while getting up close to native wildlife along rivers, reservoirs and lakes. Beach stops allow campers to wade and observe, catch, photograph and release frogs, toads, tadpoles, salamanders, lizards, turtles and other small critters. Life jackets are provided and required while kayaking. Bring lunch, snack, water bottle, change of clothes, sneakers or river shoes and towel.
Offered By: Direct thru FAE
Location: 3043 Nutley St, Fairfax, VA 22031