Join the Central Virginia Land Conservancy for a paddling convoy to the ribbon-cutting ceremony celebrating newly preserved Bald Eagle Island.
This scenic gem was recently donated to the CVALC by the Greater Lynchburg Community Foundation. This event is perfect for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts looking to connect with like-minded individuals. Whether you're a seasoned paddler or a beginner, this event is open to all skill levels. Come and enjoy a day of adventure, conservation, and camaraderie on the water!
The conservation convoy will depart Monacan Park at 9:00 am, traveling 1.5 miles upstream to Bald Eagle Island for the ribbon-cutting ceremony, before returning downstream (3 mile round trip). We recommend arriving 20 to 30 minutes early to have time to drop off your boats and gear. This flatwater section of the James River is impounded by dams and has very little current.
The convoy is appropriate for beginner and experienced paddlers with their own boats and gear - no rentals or loaner equipment will be available. Lifejackets/PFD's must be worn. Please dress for the weather in clothes that can get wet, bring sun protection, and bring plenty of water.
Parking will be at Monacan Park with additional overflow parking at Elon Presbyterian Church and a shuttle service to the park. Please park only in designated parking spaces at Monacan Park. Do not park along roadsides or on any of the adjacent private property.
Questions: Contact Kyle Simpson with the Central Virginia Land Conservancy at ksimpson@cvalc.org or 434-942-4320
Monacan Park
1159 Monacan Park Rd.
Madison Heights, VA 24572
United States