St. George River Race Course And Paddling Route
Meant for both thrill-seekers and those into easier paddle routes.
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St. George River Race Course And Paddling Route Details
Meant for both thrill-seekers and those into easier paddle routes, the St. George River Race Course and Paddling Route are great for most water recreationists. The St. George is known for being one of the first rivers to open up in the spring, because of this, it has been a majorly used waterway for centuries. The race began as an opening to the whitewater season in the 1970s and continues today for those unafraid of cold water. If less experience is had though it is suggested to go when the levels are slower and to follow a more able person.
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