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Kayak Florida With Your Grandchild: Nature & Conservation

Program No. 24937RJ
Explore the pristine beauty of northern Florida’s waterways with your grandchild, and gain insights into the region's rich flora, fauna, hydrology and conservation efforts.

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At a Glance

Activity Level
Outdoor: Spirited
Walking 1-4 miles per day, including on/off motor coaches, some standing.
Small Group
Small Group
Love to learn and explore in a small-group setting? These adventures offer small, personal experiences with groups of 13 to 24 participants.

What You'll Learn

  • Kayak the Ichetucknee Riverwith a local author, naturalist and educator, followed by a field trip to the Florida Springs Institute for a presentation about the region’s conservation and perseveration efforts.
  • Explore the Silver River, then enjoy a field trip to the Silver River Museum for a unique, expert-led exploration of the current threats to our rivers and springs.
  • Enjoy a hands-on exploration of ancient indigenous technologies like pottery, fishnet making and spear andatlatls throwing with the Florida Public Archaeology Network.
Featured Expert
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Lars Andersen
Lars Anderson is a history and wildlife author with more than 35 years of experience exploring Florida’s wildest places. He has published works about North Florida and Georgia including his most recent project: “The Paddlers Guide to the Suwannee River Wilderness Trail,” published by the Suwannee River Water Management District. Lars’s knowledge and understanding of the area’s cultural and natural history helps make each Road Scholar program a meaningful and educational exploration of the “real” Florida.

Please note: This expert may not be available for every date of this program.

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Gayle Felix has been a Road Scholar group leader since 2015. She grew up and raised her family outside of Boston and now resides in Hingham, Massachusetts. With a history/American studies degree from Boston University, she enjoys sharing the history of Boston and surrounding areas. Gayle has led programs in New England; Washington, DC; and other areas in the United States. Gayle enjoys being with her family and friends, biking, kayaking, golfing, and hiking. She especially enjoys traveling and meeting new people.
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Lars Andersen View biography
Lars Anderson is a history and wildlife author with more than 35 years of experience exploring Florida’s wildest places. He has published works about North Florida and Georgia including his most recent project: “The Paddlers Guide to the Suwannee River Wilderness Trail,” published by the Suwannee River Water Management District. Lars’s knowledge and understanding of the area’s cultural and natural history helps make each Road Scholar program a meaningful and educational exploration of the “real” Florida.
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