Fluvial Geomorphology: A Kayaking Field Trip | W Fork of San Jacinto River
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Join us for this beautiful fluvial geomorphology kayaking filed trip at Lake Stubblefield.
LOCATAION SIGNIFICANCE
Lake Stubblefield is the northern part of Conroe Lake and is the transition stage between the West Fork of San Jacinto River and the Lake of Conroe. This is an easy paddling ecotour about 4-5 miles long to explore the calm waters of this quiet, green, and beautiful environment, part of the Sam Houston National Forest.
As we paddle along, we will observe natural features specific to deltas. We will discuss about sedimentary processes associated with streams, lakes, floods, wetlands, and the anthropologic impact on the environment, while enjoying many kinds of flowers and wildlife, including birds such as egrets, herons, owls, hawks, and water lilies.
In 1966, the upstream part of West Fork of San Jacinto River (WFSJR) was blocked by an earth dam to form Lake Conroe, as an alternate drinking water reserve for Metropolitan Houston. Conroe Dam is 2 miles long and has 5 gates of 40 ft. wide each. The dam was completed in 3 years and cost $84 million to build.
WFSJR is the main water-sediment supply that feeds into Lake Conroe. Lake Conroe was filled with water in 10 months. Lake Conroe facts: 26 miles long; 6 miles wide at its widest point; 20 ft. average depth; 75 ft. deep in the river channel; 160 miles of shoreline, with normal pool at 201 ft. above main sea level. Lake Conroe water quality is good, water from dam flows across Montgomery County into Lake Houston.
Despite being relatively close to a major metropolitan area, exploring WFSJR by kayak is a unique experience for most people: you will be amazed by its natural beauty and it's a cool learning experience!
LOGISTICS & COSTS
$199 per person (includes premium equipment rental and guiding services). Student discount rate is $150 per person.
Bring your own kayak for a 50% discount ($100 per person).
There are no kayak rentals available at Lake Stubblefield. Kayaks will be delivered by order from Houston, TX.
Registration includes professional guiding services and delivery and rental of a premium quality kayaking equipment, including touring kayak, lightweight paddle, adjustable lifejacket, bilge pump, paddle float, dry bag, and use of group gear (tow rope, VHS radio, first aid kit).
Family and friends are welcome to attend.
Minimum 5 participants for trip to go.
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CALL 832-686-3231 TO REGSITER!
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Undecided? Would like to learn more? Check out our photo album:
Fluvial Geomorphology Photo Album Click HERE!
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WHAT TO BRING?
Bring half a gallon drinking water and a snack. Bring a towel and a complete set of clothing to change into at the end, should that be necessary.
Bring a large brim hat, sunscreen, lip balm, sunglasses, and dress in synthetic comfortable outdoor clothing that dries-up quickly. No blue jeans, no cotton shirts. No rainboots, crocs or flipflops. Bring water shoes or old snickers; your feet will get wet. Wear long pants and long sleeves to avoid sun burn and insects.
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HOW TO SIGN UP?
Please reply with your phone number so I can give you a call to confirm logistics and gear size.
Please let me know if you have any questions!
Constantin
Call/Text: 832-686-3231
Geology Professor, Certified ACA L-3 Coastal Kayak Instructor and Trip Leader, NOLS Wilderness First Aid
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Experienced trip leader. Local expertise. Relaxed pace. Awesome destination. Eye opening experience. Safe adventure. Family & beginners friendly. Premium quality kayaking equipment. Affordable!
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Every 1st Saturday of the month until January 28, 2025
Fluvial Geomorphology: A Kayaking Field Trip | W Fork of San Jacinto River