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Moonlight Paddle & Poetry


  • Treehaus Studio 1017 N Cascade Street Osceola United States (map)

Join us for an unforgettable two-part Outdoor Adventure that starts with a magical evening on the river with Paddlefish Adventures and concludes with a return to Treehaus Studio for fireside poetry and storytelling. 

June 13th - we paddle from Interstate Park to Osceola Landing by the light of the moon. 

Escape the bright lights of screens and civilization and allow your night vision to adjust to the dark skies of the River Valley. This adaptation can take almost an hour, but you will be amazed at how you can see the details of your surroundings and experience the river in ways you never have before. Wildlife is abundant, the stars are vibrant, and the sounds of owls and coyotes are unforgettable. Please note that for the optimal experience, no lights (cell phones or flashlights) are allowed on this trip; we ask that you trust yourself and the guides. Limited use of a headlamp will be permitted as deemed necessary.

After the moonlight paddle on June 13th concludes, take some time to reflect on your experience and let the details inspire a piece of writing to share. For the second part of the wilderness adventure, return to the Treehaus Studio on Friday, June 27th, and share your writing with the group during an informal fireside gathering.

2 Fridays, June 13th and 27th

June 13th: Depart from Treehaus Studio at 8:30 pm and return at approx. 11:30 pm

June 27th: Fireside reading from 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm at Treehaus Studio, light refreshments will be provided

$165 per person, includes transportation, canoe rental and guide service

Only 12 spaces are available and will book fast

  • Canoe route: Interstate State Park to Osceola Landing

  • Adults 18+, intermediate to advanced canoe skills is required

What to wear: clothing and shoes appropriate for water sports, swimwear and towel or hooded sweatshirt and stocking hat for cooler nights.

What to bring: reusable water bottle and snacks, headlamp, a voice recorder or pen and paper for notes, and a dry bag for storing personal items.

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