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Raquette River Canoe Adventure


  • Veterans Memorial Building 413 Main Street Beacon, NY, 12508 United States (map)

Raquette River Canoe Adventure

Beat the heat and join us August 3 - 6 on an exciting four-day canoe adventure on the Raquette River in Adirondack Park.

On this multi-day adventure, we will explore the Raquette River, honing our camping and canoeing skills while relaxing with fellow Guardians.

Adirondack Park is a vast, 6 million acre Forever Wild Forest Preserve known for its many miles of rugged hiking trails and navigable waterways.

2023 Canoe Camping Trip in Adirondack Park

We will spend four days and three nights traveling by canoe and camping at iconic Adirondack lean-tos. This trip has minimal portaging β€” where you carry your gear and canoe from one waterway to another or to avoid an obstacle β€” and is great for beginners who are looking to learn more about canoe camping.

All major gear and food is provided. Participation for this outing is by application. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to participate in a world-class outing and learn how to canoe camp from our outdoor experts.

  • WHO: Guardians only

  • WHEN: Saturday, August 3rd @ 7 AM ET - Tuesday, August 6 @ 5 PM ET

    • Virtual pre-outing meeting: TBA

  • WHERE: Veterans Memorial Building

    • 413 Main Street, Beacon, NY 12508

  • DIFFICULTY: 🟨 Yellow (moderately strenuous)

    • Yellow adventures are great for people who are looking to spend several hours on the trail. Some camping and paddling adventures fall into this category.

  • DURATION: 3 days

Applications must be submitted before 8 PM ET on Friday, June 28.


Another Summit

Another Summit organizes and leads outdoor adventure activities β€” such as walking, hiking, backpacking, and paddling β€” in the Hudson Valley Region of New York & across the Northeast.

We welcome guardians of all ages and ability levels, including those with accessibility needs, and we work to facilitate access throughout the Hudson Valley and NYC area.

Our outdoor adventures range from beginner to advanced difficulty levels and are led by certified outdoor leaders. Another Summit’s difficulty rating system considers multiple factors, including elevation, terrain, and frequency of rests.

  • πŸŸͺ Purple (easiest) β™Ώ

  • 🟦 Blue (easy)

  • 🟩 Green (moderate)

  • 🟨 Yellow (moderately strenuous)

  • πŸŸ₯ Red (strenuous)

  • ⬛ Black (very strenuous)

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