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Hours:6:00 pm-8:00 pm
Ages:Kids
In/Outdoor:Outdoor
Cost:$ see below
Category:Nature & Outdoors

A series of paddles to choose from for you and your children. 6/25-Welcoming the Summer: Celebrate the coming of summer with the solstice just around the corner. 7/9-River Mammals: Join us as we look for these elusive mammals and discover some of the clues they leave behind.

7/30-Owls on the Ipsich River: We'll look and listen for owls as we paddle along. 8/6-Discovering Wetlands: We'll paddle through the winding backwaters lined with cattails and other marsh plants. Open to families with children 6 yrs. and older.

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$15/adult, $13/child per trip. Discount for Mass Audubon members.

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www.massaudubon.org/ipswichriver

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87 Perkins Row, Topsfield, MA, 01983 map
Phone: 978-887-9264

From Boston and the south: Take Rt I-95 north to exit 50 and follow Rt 1 north. At the junction of Rt 1 and Rt 97, turn right onto Rt 97 south (toward Beverly and Danvers). Follow Rt 97 south and take the third left onto Perkins Row. Follow Perkins Row for 1 mile, and the sanctuary is on the right.

From the north: Take Rt I-95 south to exit 53A and follow Rt 97 south. At the junction of Rt 1 and Rt 97 in Topsfield, stay on Rt 97 south and take the third left onto Perkins Row. Follow Perkins Row for 1 mile, and the sanctuary is on the right.

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  • Registration is required. Participants must know how to swim.
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