A Canoe Tour On Lookout Creek Set For July 27

  • Friday, July 13, 2018

Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park would like to invite the public to participate in a free, two-and-a-half hour, family-friendly canoe tour with a ranger on Friday, July 27, at 9 a.m. National Park Parnters and the Friends of Outdoor Chattanooga will sponsor an event where
visitors will paddle the quiet waters of Lookout Creek and learn about the rich Civil War and American
Indian history associated with Lookout Mountain and Moccasin Bend. The following reservation and
paddler requirements must be met prior to tour participation.

RESERVATIONS REQUIRED:
Directions to the launch site will be given with a reservation confirmation. National Park Service signs
will also be placed at certain locations to assist participants in finding the launch location. To make a
reservation, contact Outdoor Chattanooga at info@outdoorchattanooga.com or at 423-643-6888.

PADDLER REQUIREMENTS:
At least one adult (18+) must be in each boat.
Children must be at least six years old.
Participants must know how to swim.

Outdoor Chattanooga and the National Park Service reserve the right to cancel a trip at any time at
their discretion, due to weather or water conditions. Participants will be notified as soon as possible if
there is a cancellation, with a rain date of Aug. 3. If you must cancel your reservation for any
reason, try to do so with a minimum of 24 hours’ notice. Call between the hours of 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday – Friday to cancel a reservation.

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