July 20th – August 2nd 2014

Unless otherwise noted, reservations for activities open at 10:00 A.M. on the Sunday before the program and will be taken until it is full.  Please call 373-3467 to sign up.

 

  Deaf or Hearing Impaired Visitors please contact Park Manager Steve Ward for sign language assistance for any of our programs at Steve.Ward@tn.gov

 

 

Volunteer Trail Day at Radnor Lake State Natural Area

  • Saturday, July 26th at 8am.  Join the Radnor Lake Staff, REI Staff, Hands on Nashville, Jr. Ranger Interns and Friends of Radnor Lake for our monthly volunteer day.  We will be working on a variety of projects ranging from mulching trails, South Cove Trail step project and/or working on projects at the Barbara J. Mapp Aviary Education Center.  Lunch, gloves and bottled water provided by Friends of Radnor Lake. No reservations necessary.

 

Snakes of Radnor Lake

 

  • Sunday, July 20th at Noon. Join Ranger Dustin Crowell for a program with our captive snakes at Radnor Lake.  Meet at the Visitor Center for this program.  All ages.  No reservations necessary.

 

  • Saturday, August 2nd at 10am.  Join Ranger Leslie Anne Rawlings for a program with our captive snakes at Radnor Lake. Meet at the Visitor Center for this program. All ages. No reservations necessary.

 
 

Canoe Floats at Radnor Lake State Natural Area

  • Sunday, July 20th at 6am.  Join Ranger Dustin Crowell for an interpretive canoe float around Radnor Lake.  Canoe float is approximately 1.5 hours.  Ages 10 years old and up.  Life vest, paddles and canoes provided by Radnor Lake.  Registration is required and begins on Friday, July 18th at 10am.

 

  • Saturday, July 26th at 6pm. Join Ranger Leslie Anne Rawlings for an interpretive canoe float around Radnor Lake. Canoe float is approximately 1.5 hours.  All ages. Life vest, paddles and canoes provided by Radnor Lake.  Registration is required and begins on Sunday, July 20th at 10am.

 

  • Sunday, July 27th at 6am.  Join Seasonal Interpretive Ranger Will Peters for an interpretive canoe float around Radnor Lake.  Canoe float is approximately 1.5 hours.  Ages 10 years old and up.  Life vest, paddles and canoes provided by Radnor Lake.  Registration is required and begins on Sunday, July 20th at 10am.

 

  • Sunday, July 27th at 6pm.  Join Ranger Dustin Crowell for an interpretive canoe float around Radnor Lake.  Canoe float is approximately 1.5 hours.  Ages 10 years old and up.  Life vest, paddles and canoes provided by Radnor Lake.  Registration is required and begins on Sunday, July 20th at 10am.

 

  • Monday, July 28th at 6am. Join Seasonal Interpretive Ranger Will Peters for an interpretive canoe float around Radnor Lake.  Canoe float is approximately 1.5 hours.  Ages 10 years old and up.  Life vest, paddles and canoes provided by Radnor Lake.  Registration is required and begins on Sunday, July 27th at 10am.

 

  • Friday, August 1st at 6am. Join Seasonal Interpretive Ranger Will Peters for an interpretive canoe float around Radnor Lake.  Canoe float is approximately 1.5 hours.  Ages 10 years old and up.  Life vest, paddles and canoes provided by Radnor Lake.  Registration is required and begins on Sunday, July 27th at 10am.

 

  • Saturday, August 2nd at 6am. Join Seasonal Interpretive Ranger Will Peters for an interpretive canoe float around Radnor Lake.  Canoe float is approximately 1.5 hours.  Ages 10 years old and up.  Life vest, paddles and canoes provided by Radnor Lake.  Registration is required and begins on Sunday, July 27th at 10am.

 

Barbara J. Mapp Aviary Education Center Tours

 

  • Tuesday, July 29th at 6pm.  Join Ranger Dustin Crowell for a hike to the aviary center for a tour while it is under construction for an overview of this environmental education project currently underway at Radnor Lake.  Hike is approximately 1.5 hour. Meet at the Hall Drive/Otter Creek Road.  Reservations are required and open on Sunday, July 27th at 10am.

 

  • Saturday, August 2nd at 6pm.  Join Ranger Dustin Crowell for a hike to the aviary center for a tour while it is under construction for an overview of this environmental education project currently underway at Radnor Lake.  Hike is approximately 1.5 hour. Meet at the Hall Drive/Otter Creek Road.  Reservations are required and open on Sunday, July 27th at 10am.

 

 Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation is committed to principles of equal opportunity, equal access and affirmative action.  Contact EEO/AA Coordinator at 1-888-867-7455 or the ADA coordinator at 1-866-253-5827 for further information.  Hearing impaired callers may use the Tennessee Relay Service at 1-800-848-0298.