Program Schedule August 16-22, 2015

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

 

Canoe Floats at Radnor Lake State Natural Area

  • Sunrise Canoe Float: Tuesday, August 18th at 6am. Join Ranger Will Peters for an interpretive canoe float around Radnor Lake. Canoe Float is approximately 1.5 hours. Ages 8 years old and up. Life vest, paddles and canoes provided by Radnor Lake. Registration is required and can be made for this program at the Walter Criley Visitors Center by phone (615-373-3467). Reservations begin on August 16th at 9:30am.

 

  • Evening Canoe Float: Wednesday, August 19th at 6pm. Join Ranger Sam King for an interpretive canoe float around Radnor Lake. Canoe Float is approximately 1.5 hours. Ages 8 years old and up. Life vest, paddles and canoes provided by Radnor Lake. Registration is required and can be made for this program at the Walter Criley Visitors Center by phone (615-373-3467). Reservations begin on August 16th at 9:30am.

 

  • Evening Canoe Float: Friday, August 21st at 6pm. Join Ranger Dustin Crowell for an interpretive canoe float around Radnor Lake. Canoe Float is approximately 1.5 hours. Ages 8 years old and up. Life vest, paddles and canoes provided by Radnor Lake. Registration is required and can be made for this program at the Walter Criley Visitors Center by phone (615-373-3467). Reservations begin on August 16th at 9:30am.

 
 

Barbara J. Mapp Aviary Education Center:

 

  • Wednesday, August 19th at 7am-1pm. Join Ranger Will Peters at the new aviary center at Radnor Lake for a tour, a bird of prey program at 9am and noon to view our four birds of prey. Reservations are not required.

 

  • Saturday, August 22nd at 1pm-7pm. Join Ranger Dustin Crowell at the new aviary center at Radnor Lake for a tour, a bird of prey program at 2pm and 4pm to view our four birds of prey. Reservations are not required.

 

August Volunteer Trail Day at Radnor Lake: Saturday, August 22nd at 8 am until noon. Join the Ranger staff and the Friends of Radnor Lake for this special work day as we work on mulching and installing gravel on the Lake and South Cove Trails. Lunch (pizza from Granny White Market), bottled water and work gloves provided by Friends of Radnor Lake. No reservations are necessary. All volunteers are encouraged to allow extra time for parking due to high park visitation on Saturday mornings.

Note: Next Program Schedule will be posted at the end of the day on August 22nd, 2015.

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.