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June 15: Conestoga River Fun Facts Float

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Join me, Adam Zurn, in partnership with the Conestoga River Club, for a history-filled paddle down one of the most scenic and storied stretches of the Conestoga River on Monday, June 15, 2026, from 4 to 7 pm.

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This guided float follows the 3.5-mile route from Rock Hill to Safe Harbor, tracing part of the old Conestoga Navigation Company slackwater canal between Lock 5 and Lock 9. Along the way, I will share fun facts, forgotten history, and local legends tied to the river, including stories of Lancaster County’s waterways, the Conestoga Navigation Company’s dream of turning Lancaster into a port city, the Conestoga Wagon, Safe Harbor, and even a buried treasure tale. 

General Tour Information

The plan is to kayak from Rock Hill to Safe Harbor just north of River Road. Tickets begin at $20. We plan to meet at the take-out, but we will confirm the exact meeting location closer to the event. Contact Emily at programs@conestogariverclub.org for more information.

Participants should arrive ~15 minutes early to sign in and prepare to shuttle to the launch location.

While this event is estimated to last approximately 3 hours, several factors can affect kayak trip lengths, such as water levels and group discussion.

In the event of bad weather, this event will be canceled and all tickets fully refunded. Fingers crossed for beautiful, sunny skies! There is a limited number (10) of kayak rental reservations available.

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Supersize your adventure by including one of Adam Zurn’s books with your adventure ticket purchase.

📖 Learn about the many unique places Lancaster County has to offer when you step off the beaten path with Uncharted Lancaster: Field Guide to the Strange, Storied, and Hidden Places of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. This one-of-a-kind 239-page guidebook uncovers 56 fascinating sites, from the county’s very own fountain of youth to the oldest continuously operating short-line railroad in the western hemisphere.

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