San Jacinto River | Stream Geomorphology Field Trip
Actividades educativas
Lake Stubblefield is the northern part of Conroe Lake and represents the transition segment between West Fork of San Jacinto River and Lake of Conroe.
Highlights
- Learn about the geomorphology of the area and the natural features of deltas
- Paddle along the calm waters of Lake Stubblefield on a guided kayak tour
- Enjoy the beautiful natural environment of the Sam Houston National Forest
- Observe the wildlife of the area, including birds such as egrets and herons
- Learn about the anthropologic impact on the environment from your guide
Description
Paddle along the calm waters of Lake Stubblefield on a kayaking adventure from Houston. Learn about the geomorphology of the area and observe natural features specific to deltas. Keep an eye out for wildlife such as egrets, herons, owls, hawks, and water lilies.
Meet your guide in Houston and head to Lake Stubblefield. Get a safety briefing and instruction on how to paddle before setting off on your adventure.
As you paddle along, observe natural features specific to deltas. Learn about sedimentary processes associated with streams, lakes, floods, wetlands, and the anthropologic impact on this environment.
Keep an eye out for wildlife such as egrets, herons, owls, hawks, and water lilies. After your adventure, return to Houston.
Includes
Awesome destination. Stubblefield Lake and West Fork of San Jacinto River | Stream Geomorphology Field Trip.
Small group size. Family & Beginners friendly.
Experienced trip leader. Local expertise.
Exceptional quality kayaking equipment.
Premium quality paddling equipment including:
Sea Touring Kayak/Canoe
Lightweight Paddle
Adjustable Lifejacket
Dry Bag (small size)
Access to group equipment including:
VHF Marine Radio
First Aid Kit
Tow Belt
Important Information
- Duration: 4-5 hours.
Paddling Time: 3-4 hours.
Paddling Distance: 5-7 miles.
Easy cancellation
Cancela con hasta 24 horas de antelación y recibe un reembolso completo