LONG
LAKE TO LIVERY
An hour and a half float that starts up river and flows
down through the beautiful Anthony Wayne Preserve. A
perfect trip for beginners or someone who is short on
time but just has to get out on the river. (3 miles)
BOOKS-327
This trip is one of the shortest trips that PRCC offers.
This is an all river 2-1/2 hour float down to the 327
Bridge and is a great trip for beginners, small children,
or those who are not sure if canoeing is for them. (6
miles)
BOOKS-REFUGE
The Books-Refuge trip is an all river trip that is
approximately 3 hours long. You will be shuttled to
the departure site and then shuttled back to PRCC from
Refuge Bridge. It is a great all river trip. (8 miles)
BLACKMAN BRIDGE
On this trip you will be shuttled to Blackman Bridge,
which is just up river from Hogback Lake. From here
you will paddle through this scenic lake and float down
river to the 327 Bridge where you will be picked up
and shuttled back to PRCC. This trip is approximately
3-1/2 hours. (10 miles)
BOOKS-SPERO
On this trip canoers are put in at Books bridge and
float down through the beautiful Fish and Wildlife Preserve
to the Spero Bridge where they are picked up and brought
back to PRCC. This is a 4-1/2 hour trip. (13 miles).
THE
LAKES
This trip departs from Pigeon River Canoe and Camp.
Paddle your way through 3 fishing lakes for the first
part of your trip and then all river for the last half
to the 327 Bridge where you will be shuttled back to
PRCC. This trip flows through upper Pigeon Creek and
lasts about 4-1/2 hours. An excellent all day trip.
(13 miles)
BLACKMAN BRIDGE TO SPERO
This trip is the longest of all the trips we offer. It’s the same as the Blackman Bridge trip except we added about five extra miles of all river that flows through the beautiful wildlife preserve. (15 miles)
AROUND-THE-CAMP-CANOEING
This is our self-serve canoeing adventure. Park by
the river and grab a canoe, vest, and paddles and put
yourselves into the river. Paddle up river or down river
and when you are done just paddle back to the camp and
pull your canoe out of the river. There are 6 lakes
all within a 2 hour paddle, one way. Less expensive
rates apply. Canoers are due back to camp by 8:00 pm.
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