We've been paddling these waters for nearly two decades. We will create a custom curated paddling experience for you. Informed suggestions regarding what, where, when and how you should experience these beautiful places.
via ctwatertrails.com: The section of the Bantam River flowing through White Memorial Conservation Center property offers delightful -- and popular -- paddling trips on brownwater (that is, moving water with no rapids). The river flows serenely past marshes and forests, and often provides glimpses of beavers, birds, turtles, frogs, fish, and dragonflies. If you're lucky, you might even see a river otter. The Bantam River flows into and out of Bantam Lake, Connecticut's largest natural lake.
Little Pond is the location of a very popular Boardwalk within the White Memorial Conservation Center. See it from the water with us! An approx. 14-acre pond with many species of birds (including swans!) and other wildlife.
About the same size as Central Park, Bantam Lake is the largest natural lake in Connecticut. It is a 950-acre delight. With several beaches, a campground, and terrific nearby food and lodging.
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