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River Rangers 2023: August 7-11

  • 08/07/2023
  • 08:30
  • 08/11/2023
  • 13:30
  • Navesink River and Swimming Rivers
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Registration

  • You must be a current member at the time of Registration
  • Registration is confirmed UPON RECEIPT OF PAYMENT. Price per week per child as shown. Price includes a River Rangers T-Shirt.

Registration is closed

RIVER RANGERS 2023 - Summer Boating Fun on the Navesink

This award winning on-the-water program for youth age 10-14 continues this summer, Monday through Friday, 8.30 AM to 1:30 PM, under the direction of experienced leaders/ counselors, Courtney and Pierre.

Age range is 10 (must be emotionally mature) to 14 (leadership qualities expected).

Participant MUST be able to swim. Canoes, paddles, life vests, and expert supervision suppliedMore information HERE.

Please click on Register at the left of your screen.


Maximum capacity is 20 paddlers each week on a first-come basis with payment confirming the registration.

Price is $300 per paddler ($275 for children of NMHA Members) and includes five mornings with canoe, life vest, paddle, and a River Rangers T-Shirt.

Paddlers bring lunch, water, snacks, sunscreen, etc. Exact start and end locations and joining instructions will be provided one week before the event date. 

Questions? Email RiverRangers@gmail.com

Navesink Maritime Heritage Association

Navesink Maritime Heritage Association is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to engaging Eastern Monmouth County with maritime and water related historical, skill building, environmental, and recreational activities, and encouraging responsible use of the Navesink estuary through its Discover, Engage, and Sustain approach


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Navesink Maritime Heritage Association is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to engaging Eastern Monmouth County with maritime and water related historical, skill building, environmental, and recreational activities, and encouraging responsible use of the Navesink estuary through its Discover, Engage, and Sustain approach

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