Kayaking on Mattawoman Creek (Photo: Judy Lathrop)
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Explore a globally rare ecosystem just 30 miles south of Washington from the vantage point of a kayak on a summer evening. Mattawoman Creek, a tributary of the Potomac, is loaded with diverse flora and fauna. Expect to see ospreys, great blue heron, red-winged blackbirds, and more species as you glide through a tidal freshwater marsh loaded with wild rice, cattails, and other plants that have been used by native people for thousands of years.
Naturalist and interpretive guide Judy Lathrop weaves natural and human history into the program as you explore this regional treasure. Afterward, sample local wine and cheese in the nature center as you enjoy close-up views of the aquatic food chain—and see exactly why the large-mouth bass earned that name.
Each 3 1/2-hour program is guided; all participants use tandem kayaks; beginning-level kayakers are welcome.
Parking is available at or near the Mattawoman Creek Nature Center. Detailed information is emailed to participants in advance.