easy
Flexible, as trips can range from 1 hour to a full day on the water
Suitable for all fitness levels; basic paddling skills recommended for longer trips
Discover the serene waters and rustic charm of Camp Site #11 at Morgans Canoe—an ideal spot for paddling and camping in a picturesque river setting.
Wear waterproof boots or shoes suitable for wet terrain and uneven ground.
Monitor river conditions before paddling to ensure safe and enjoyable trips.
Camp sites fill quickly, especially during peak season—book ahead to guarantee a spot.
Mosquitoes and other insects are common near the water—bring repellent to stay comfortable.
The area played a significant role in regional trade routes during the 1800s, with remnants still visible along some trails.
Morgans Canoe practices eco-friendly operations by maintaining minimal impact camping sites and promoting river conservation.
Essential safety gear to stay afloat and paddle efficiently.
Layered clothing to adapt to variable spring weather, including rain gear.
spring specific
Tent, sleeping bag, and essentials for comfortable overnight camping.
summer specific
Keep bugs at bay and shield yourself from UV rays during peak fall outdoor activity.
fall specific