Full Paddling Schedule

2026 Summer Paddling Trips

BOC 2024 SUMMER PADDLING SCHEDULE, GUIDELINES FOR HEALTHY AND SAFE PADDLING and DATE FOR ANNUAL CONSIGNMENT CANOE & KAYAK SALE

The Brattleboro Outing Club (BOC) will host 14 paddle trips, from April 27th to October 9th. Details are posted below. Phone during trips: (207) 703-6668

Paddling is good for both body and soul. It allows us to exercise, as well as getting into nature, away from the 4 walls, into a clean, safe and open environment.

During this time of post-COVID, it is especially important to protect ourselves, as well as those around us. Safe & healthy paddling requires us to be more conscious of our surroundings and actions. The following guidelines are offered to help make us all more responsible paddlers:

…Follow all CDC guidelines, as well as State & local requirements regarding masks, physical distancing and group sizes when & where appropriate.

…Be totally self-sufficient; able to load, unload and move your own boat/board. In the event you have to ask for help, or offer help, be conscious of physical distancing.

…ALWAYS WEAR YOUR LIFE JACKET (PFD) WHILE PADDLING!

…If you are not able (or don’t know how) to rescue yourself in the event of a tip-over, and the water is deeper than your waist, PADDLE NEAR THE SHORE, where you can swim or walk your boat to safety. Requiring rescue endangers both you, and the person coming to your aid, since physical distancing parameters will be compromised.

…Be self-sufficient, and responsible. Keep track of your own trash/recycle, and LEAVE NO TRACE.

The 2026 Paddling Schedule features 11 trips on local reservoirs, lakes, ponds & rivers, around the Brattleboro area. We will also travel South to the Thimble Islands, in Long Island Sound. The Northern most outing is North Hartland Lake, Hartford & Hartland, VT. On the East is Spoonwood Pond, Hancock, NH (a place motorboats can’t access). The Southernmost fresh water is Hubbard Pond, Rindge, NH, on the NH/MA line. Lots of FRESH water to paddle in that big area, AND…a trip to SALT water in the Long Island Sound.

BOC trips are FREE, and OPEN TO THE PUBLIC; just show up at the time & place noted, with a boat/board, and all the necessary paddling & safety gear (also WATER, snacks & lunch) needed for a day’s outing. Life jackets (PFDs) are required. Please note the recommended gear list at www.BrattleboroOutingClub.org click on SUMMER PADDLING/BRING.

Descriptions of all ‘quiet water’ trips can be found in the AMC Quiet Water books for VT/NH, & MA/CT/RI, 3rd Eds. The river (moving water) trip is shown on the CT River Paddlers’ Trail Maps, 2nd Ed, and the CT River Boating Guide/Source to Sea, 3rd Ed. Meeting locations provide places to car & boat pool.

A reminder: VT seniors are entitled to: “FREE ADMISSION to state-sponsored public events, exhibits, concerts, museums state parks, historical sites and lands.” A free State of Vermont, GREEN MOUNTAIN PASSPORT is available from town clerks. Some of our paddle trips are within VT STATE PARKS; save your money, get a ‘Passport’. Another ‘reminder’: skinny-dipping is really only legal in VT.

2026 Planned Trips

APRIL

April 25th, Saturday – CT River, Hinsdale Setbacks, NH…meet at 8, Walmart’s parking lot (Rte 119), Hinsdale, NH. (songbirds, waterfowl, raptors, beavers, turtles, picnic lunch on an island, etc)(See…BRING)

MAY

May 3rd, Sunday – Sadawga Pond, Wilmington, VT…meet at 8:30, at the Coffee House in Wilmington, VT (Jct of Rtes 9 West & 100 South). Sadawga Pond is the site of the famous ‘floating island’ (loosely tethered by roots to the pond’s bottom). Expect sightings of SPRING, and great blue heron and waterfowl among the rafts of aquatic vegetation. (See…BRING)

May 9th, Saturday – ANNUAL BOC CONSIGNMENT SALE & SWAP of small human & wind powered watercraft, and related gear…11:30 – 2. This is the annual fundraiser for the Paddling Program, which is FREE and OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. Complete information is at the end of this document.

May 12th, Tuesday – Hubbard Pond, Rindge, NH. It’s called a “hidden treasure” in the ‘Quiet Water’ guidebook. The pond is surrounded on three sides by the Annett State Forest, and is said to be perfect for spring wildlife viewing. Meet at 8, in the Hannaford parking lot to car & boat pool. Expect to see songbirds, waterfowl, raptors, beavers, painted turtles, etc. (See…BRING)

May 30th, Saturday – Somerset Reservoir, Somerset, VT…meet at 8:30, at the Coffee House, Wilmington, VT, (Jct of Rtes 9 West & 100 South), or at the CAR-TOP parking lot, at the very end of the access road, at 9:30. This is a very large body of water, requiring long distance paddling, and subject to strong wind and big waves; NOT a trip for small boats. Paddlers with small boats can safely paddle the South end near the dam. (songbirds, raptors, waterfowl, beavers, moose, otter, bear & beaches) (See…BRING)

JUNE

June 10th, Wednesday – Thimble Islands, Long Island Sound, CT…meet in the Market 32 (former Price Chopper) parking lot, on Canal St (near Exit 1, I-91) at 7:30, to car & boat pool, before driving South on I-91, to the Stony Creek, CT, launch site. Parking there is a huge issue on weekends, thus a Wednesday trip, and an effort to take as few cars as possible. We will paddle around beautiful granite islands (which look a lot like the islands of Maine), arriving at Outer Island, NWR, for a picnic lunch (BYO), and a walk around the Wildlife Refuge. There are restroom facilities on the island. This is NOT a trip for small, slow, open kayaks. Weather & sea conditions may require foul weather gear & spray skirts. Canoe paddlers must be proficient in ocean paddling, and are encouraged to have a spray deck and throw bag. Paddlers with ‘shortie’ wetsuits would do well to bring them. We will have on-the-water refresher training in self & assisted kayak & canoe rescues before heading out into the archipelago. Paddlers coming from the South may meet us at the launch site around 10:30. (See…BRING)

June 27th- Saturday- Harriman Reservoir, Wilmington, VT. SUNRISE PADDLE, and POTLUCK BREAKFAST on an island, before the motorboat crowd hits the water…meet at 5:30AM, Royal Diner, Marlboro Rd (Rte9), West Brattleboro, VT (or at the Coffee House, Wilmington (Jct of Rtes 9West & 100South) at 6AM). (Songbirds, waterfowl, raptors, beavers, beaches & a quiet lake). (See…BRING)

June 25th, Wednesday – Spoonwood Pond, Hancock & Nelson, NH…meet at 8:30, South end of Hannaford parking lot, Putney Rd, Brattleboro (or at the boat ramp into Nubanusit Lake, on Kings Highway, off NH Rte 12, at 10). There is a short ‘carry’ up to Spoonwood, from Nubanusit; this keeps the powerboats out. (songbirds, waterfowl, raptors, etc)(See…BRING)

JULY

July 1st Wednesday – Spoonwood Pond, Hancock & Nelson, NH…meet at 8:30, South end of Hannaford parking lot, Putney Rd, Brattleboro (or at the boat ramp into Nubanusit Lake, on Kings Highway, off NH Rte 12, at 10). There is a short ‘carry’ up to Spoonwood, from Nubanusit; this keeps the powerboats out. (songbirds, waterfowl, raptors, etc)(See…BRING)

SEPTEMBER

September 10th, Thursday – Lowell Lake, Lowell Lake State Park, Londonderry, VT…meet at 9, at West River Provisions, (old Jamaica Country Store), Jamaica, VT, on Rte 30. Lowell Lake State Park includes most of the shoreline, and several islands. State Parks charge a $5 entry fee, unless a SENIOR has the GREEN MOUNTAIN PASSPORT, from their town clerk. (songbirds, waterfowl, raptors, beavers, etc)(See…BRING)

September 12th, Saturday – North Hartland Lake, Hartford & Hartland, VT…meet in Hannaford parking lot, on Putney Rd, Brattleboro, at 8, to pool boats & cars. If coming from the North, meet at the North Hartland Lake ramp at 10. There may be an Army Corps of Engineers entrance fee, but it was not clear at the time of this printing. This long, narrow lake allows us to paddle up into Quechee Gorge State Park, to the base of the falls. Large sandbars have formed, and the swimming is great. Bald Eagles are often seen on this trip, in addition to songbirds, waterfowl, deer & wild turkeys. (See…BRING)

September 23rd, Wednesday- Somerset Reservoir, Somerset, VT…meet at 8:30, Coffee House, Wilmington, VT (jct of Rtes 9West & 100South) or in the CAR-TOP launch area, at the very end of the access road, at 9:30. This is a large body of water, requiring long distance paddling & subject to strong wind and big waves; NOT a trip for small boats. Paddlers with small boats can safely paddle the area near the dam. One of the prime paddling spots in all of VT. (Songbirds, waterfowl, raptors, beaver, otter, moose, bear(1), etc)(See…BRING)

OCTOBER

October 3rd, Saturday- South Pond, Marlboro, VT. Meet at the Royal Diner, West Brattleboro, at 9, or if coming from the West, meet at the ramp. (fall foliage, waterfowl, beavers, etc) (May be the last swim of the season, and last we see of the Loons, till next year.)(See…BRING)

There’s a list of recommended items to bring along on every paddle trip here on the website. Be sure to look it over; there are new additions.

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The Annual BOC CONSIGNMENT SALE & SWAP of small human & wind-powered watercraft and related gear will be held on Saturday, May 9th, from NOON to 2 pm.

Boats will be accepted on Friday, May 8th, from Noon to 2pm & 5pm -7pm. On Saturday, May 9th, boats will be accepted beginning at 8am, until 11:30am. The SWAP will be 11:30am–12. The SALE starts at NOON.

This is a consignment sale to fund the BOC Summer Paddling Program, which is FREE and OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. Boat owners set the price, and BOC Paddling receives 10% of the eventual selling price. There is also a sales tax. When 2 or more prospective buyers want the same boat, an ‘auction’ will decide the eventual buyer. Donations are accepted, and appreciated. Only ‘serviceable’ craft will be allowed; no ‘project’ boats. With a successful swap, each boat owner donates $25 to BOC.

For more information please contact Larry at Lmacyak@gmail.com or text (207) 703-6668.

What to Bring

  • Canoe or kayak: paddles, life jackets, sponge/bailer, bowline, whistle, etc.

  • Drinking water: always and plenty (min of 1 liter/person/hour on hot days

  • Hot drinks: good idea for sunrise paddle and poor/cool weather

  • Bug, lip & sun lotion: always (and/or long sleeve shirt and long pants)

  • Snacks: always (also lunch for all-day trips)

  • Extra clothes: windbreaker, wind pants, warm hat, etc.

  • Foul weather gear: as needed (NOT a poncho)

  • Bathing suit & towel; optional

  • Water shoes: old sneakers or ???? – always

  • Camera &/or binoculars: in some sort of waterproof case

  • Paddling/biking gloves: optional

  • Sunglasses and safety straps: always

  • Hat with long wide bill and neck strap: always

  • Any specialized medications or needs

  • Basic first aid items: moleskin, Band-Aids, antiseptic, etc.

  • Waterproof bag to hold all of the above (except the boat)

  • Extra warm/dry clothes, towel and water: to be left in the car, and make sure you don’t lose the key

  • Whatever else you need to make paddling and a picnic more fun: blanket, folding chair, ground cloth, sketch pad, waterproof musical instrument, book, Frisbee, bubbles, etc. NO BOOM BOXES

*Warm summer rain will not stop these trips; high winds and cold rain may. If in doubt, call Larry; also call to car/boat pool.