

Fri, Jul 10
|Wethersfield Cove
Hartford Kayak, Canoe, & Connect: Community Paddle at Wethersfield Cove
Join CRC on a paddle to explore Wethersfield Cove on the Connecticut River!
Time & Location
Jul 10, 2026, 5:45 PM – 8:00 PM
Wethersfield Cove, 533 Main St, Wethersfield, CT 06109, USA
About the event
Join your Connecticut River Conservancy (CRC) for a beginner paddle to learn the basics & explore Wethersfield Cove on the Connecticut River in Wethersfield, CT. This area is known as a wonderful recreational resource and has fascinating geologic, ecological, and historical significance.
CRC values making recreation on the Connecticut River and its tributaries more accessible and inclusive. CRC will provide participants with a brief kayak skills and water safety lesson. We will then enjoy a beautiful and informative evening paddle on Wethersfield Cove. We welcome local beginners as well as participants who are seeking to learn and refine the basics of kayaking on an awesome local Connecticut River resource.
This event is oriented toward beginner paddlers. Participants are invited to bring their own canoe or kayak and join us for this trip. CRC will provide a limited number of single kayaks to borrow through pre-registration, first come first served. Youth paddlers age 14 and up are welcome with an adult present; we are not able to accommodate youth under 14 years old. Please note that the rental kayaks have a maximum paddler weight capacity of 250lbs. Paddles and life vests are included. If you are borrowing a boat, please arrive early at 5:30pm for gear outfitting. (Rental boats provided by Metacomet Canoe and Kayak). All participants are required to wear life vests/PFDs on water while participating in this event with CRC.
This is a flatwater paddle with minimal moving tidal current best suited for a beginner and advanced beginner skill levels. We recommend that you have comfort in and around water, have been in a kayak before, and meet all the paddling essential eligibility criteria listed here. All participants are required to wear a PFD on the water. A limited number of kayaks with PFD’s are available. Sunscreen, snacks, and water are highly recommended. Heavy rain or high-water cancels.
Paddling is a physical activity. Please be sure you're prepared for the paddle with water, food, and any supplies you need as an individual to be successful (including medications you might need, ie: inhalers, EpiPen, insulin, etc).

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