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Tuesday, May 25, 2010

9 new National Recreation Trail designations for AL

The Department of the Interior announced the newly designated National Recreation Trail yesterday. Our wonderful Eastern shore got a nod, with the Eastern Shore Trail:

"The Eastern Shore Trail is a 36-mile multi-purpose trail for pedestrian and non-motorized vehicle use along the eastern shore of Mobile Bay in Baldwin County, Alabama. The trail traverses waterfront, historic, wilderness and small town areas, both off- road and paralleling roads. Because of the wide variation in grade, elevated boardwalks and high-rise bridges, both wooden and metal, are common components. The most significant product of this trail effort is the demonstrated support garnered by Baldwin County volunteers. As one trailside resident says, “The trail is our front porch... where we connect with friends and neighbors.”

Do you know of a trail that you think should be nominated? Let us know! For more information on the Trails, to find out what 5RDS and WildNative have planned to take advantage of these great Trail systems and help you get out there. Please email us: info@5rds.com


Excerpt included below:
"National Trails Day June 5: Secretary Salazar Announces Designation of 31 New National Recreation Trails in 15 States Supporting "Let’s Move" in America’s Great Outdoors

WASHINGTON, DC – Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar today announced the designation of 31 trails in 15 states as national recreation trails, adding more than 716 miles of trails to the National Trails System. The announcement comes in anticipation of National Trails Day on June 5, when trail dedications and other activities will take place at new and existing trails.

"From coast to coast, the National Trails System helps connect American families with the wonders of the great outdoors," said Salazar. "These new national recreation trails, built through partnerships with local communities and stakeholders, will create new opportunities for fitness and stewardship while creating a lasting legacy for our children and grandchildren."

In announcing the new designations, Salazar highlighted two important initiatives established by President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama to encourage Americans to enjoy the great outdoors as part of a healthier lifestyle.

Last month, President Obama launched the “America’s Great Outdoors Initiative” to protect special places and to help Americans reconnect to the outdoors. Under his leadership, the administration is reaching out to communities across the country to hear good ideas about conservation and to learn about the efforts that ordinary Americans are making to conserve our land, water, and wildlife. More information on the initiative can be found at http://www.doi.gov/americasgreatoutdoors.

Meanwhile, the First Lady’s “Let’s Move” initiative is promoting a healthier lifestyle for children by encouraging them to eat healthier foods and become more physically active.

“I hope that millions of Americans will take advantage of the opportunities provided by our national trails to embrace a fuller, healthier lifestyle,”Salazar said.

Every national park will waive entrance fees on the weekend of June 5-6 to help encourage people of all ages to get outside and use trails for exercise and exploration. In addition, hundreds of organized activities including hikes, educational programs, bike rides, trail rehabilitation projects, festivals, paddle trips, and trail dedications will take place. A listing of activities is available at http://www.americanhiking.org/Get-Involved/National-Trails-Day/.

The national recreation trail designation recognizes existing trails and trail systems that link communities to recreational opportunities on public lands and in local parks across the nation. The first ones were established in 1971.

Each of the trails will receive a certificate of designation, a letter of congratulations from Secretary Salazar, and national recreation trail markers. The trails join a network of more than 1,000 previously designated trails that total more than 12,500 miles.

The national recreation trail program is jointly administered by the National Park Service and the U.S. Forest Service in conjunction with a number of other federal and nonprofit partners, notably American Trails, which hosts the national recreation trails website at http://www.americantrails.org/nationalrecreationtrails.

The following 31 trails have been designated as national recreation trails:

ALABAMA (9)
  • Canoe and Kayak Trail Limestone County Alabama
  • Doc Hilt
  • The Eastern Shore Trail
  • Minooka Park Trail System
  • The Richard Martin Trail
  • Smith Lake Park Walking/Bike Trails
  • Sportsman Lake Trails
  • Stony Lonesome OHV Park Trail System
  • Veterans Park Trail"

The full article is available online at http://www.doi.gov/news/pressreleases/Salazar-Announces-31-New-National-Recreation-Trails-in-15-States.cfm.

Kristian...
Imagineer

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Poker Paddle A Success!!

On Sunday March 7th Wild Native held a unique kayaking event. An "on the water" scavenger hunt named - The Poker Paddle. Contestants were given maps of the route and were required to navigate to specific areas along the Delta. Once there, they would search the river banks for hidden boxes that contained their next set of directions and playing cards.

Hunt participants relaxed and socialized at the conclusion of the Paddle, while enjoying homemade pulled pork sandwiches courtesy of Wild Native and Captain Michael Dorie. Envelopes were then opened and players' hands revealed: Two pair, aces and fours was the winning hand held by Paul Babb. Even those who didn't win prizes went away happy with having spent a beautiful day on the water and making some new acquaintances along the way.

Wild Native offers many of these types of events throughout the year:
  • Our next paddling event is scheduled for Saturday March 20th.
  • We also have a Full Moon Paddle on Tuesday March 30 at 6pm - Have you ever paddled by moonlight?
  • Or join WildNative April 10th./11th for an overnight canoe trip and camp-out.


For more info or to reserve a spot on any of these events please call 1-800-508-ADVENTURE.

In addition to fun paddles Wild Native also offers specialty guided paddles focusing on nature and wildlife viewing, nature photography, native american indian mound exploration, birding, camping, even kayak lessons for those unfamiliar with the sport. In fact, Kayaking 101 is being offered this Sunday at 10am!

Wild Native, Inc is the parent company of 5 Rivers Delta Safaris. A tour boat company operating out of the 5 Rivers Delta Resource Center. 5RDS specializes in a variety of pontoon boat eco-tours in the Delta. They also offer safari and pirate themed youth birthday parties. Visit them online at www.5RDS.com to see all they have to offer.

Friday, April 24, 2009

Saturday Speaker Series


Cormorants enjoying the April Sun!

SATURDAY SPEAKER SERIES
Last weeks “Leave No Trace” presentation was very well received and very informative. Don’t miss out on the upcoming events:

April 25th – 11am:
Amphibian Crisis Presentation. Come learn why our amphibians are in such terrible trouble, why they are important to us and what we can do to save them.

May 2nd & 9th:
There will be no speakers scheduled due to events being held at the Delta Center.

Upcoming presentations will be notified in our May newsletter.


The Mobile-Tensaw Delta: YOUR WAY!

Looking for something new for your group or family in 2009? Why not call 5RDS and chat to us about customizing your own Delta Adventure! We have had Pirate parties and retraced a customers childhood memories. Why not chat to us about designing your very own special adventure!


Contact 5RDS today!

1-877-411-SAFARI (7232)

or on the web at:

www.5RDS.com

Monday, March 16, 2009

Delta News January 2009

Five Rivers Delta Safaris hope you had an enjoyable holiday season and would
like to thank you for your support in 2008. In honor of the New Year, we have
added some unique adventure opportunities to complement our pontoon boat
eco-tours and charters. To help navigate our new offerings, we will soon be
launching our new website: www.5RDS.com .
Please add this address to your favorites menu and be sure to check back towards
the end of January for more information on our new 2009 tours and specials.


DELTA CAFE:

Starting January 21st, the Delta Cafe
will be open Wed thru Sun, 8am - 5pm. Located on the back deck of the 5
Rivers Delta Resource Center, we invite you to drop by and enjoy the view!
Speciality Coffee & Tea, Soups, Sandwiches, Muffins, soft drinks and snacks
available. Daily Newspapers, Delta and related reading, Free Wi-Fi connection
and the best views in town.
Coffee service and
event catering is available for all events held at Five Rivers.
The
Delta Cafe: Good Coffee - Great View!




GUIDED DELTA HIKING & CANOE TRIPS:

We are now offering guided Delta Hiking and Canoe trips. These can be
customized to fit your specific group. They can be as short as a few hours or as
long as 2 days with an overnight camp - out in the Delta. These trips are
perfect for group outings, family get-togethers and Scout/Brownie Troop
adventures. Various wildlife may be seen on these trips, depending on the route,
including but not limited to: Alligator, wading birds, water fowl, black bear,
feral hog, bobcat, nutria, river otter, deer, various water snakes, aquatic turtles and numerous frog species.




PORT CITY SAFARIS:

We are also very excited to introduce our newest adventure tour, the Port
City Safari.


Port City Safaris are true urban adventures that match up teams of
participants as they compete against each other using problem solving skills,
physical activities and your powers of deduction to learn about the history of
Mobile. Teams spend an afternoon following clues, solving puzzles and completing
activities as they make their way around town discovering some of Mobile’s
hidden treasures. Prizes awarded to winning teams on the day!





1st Place: $80 voucher for "The Pillars" Restaurant, Mobile, AL.

2nd Place: $60 voucher for Retail use (Wine/Beer/Accessories) at Taste!
Wine Shoppe, Mobile, AL.

3rd Place: $40 Gift Voucher for use on any of 5RDS Tours or at the Delta
Cafe, Spanish Fort, AL.

Please note: prizes may vary, check with staff to confirm current
list.



Think you’ve got what it takes?

Teams consist of two people, one of which must have a valid driver’s license
and supply their own vehicle. Other than that there are no age restrictions
whatsoever. Port City Safaris are offered on Saturday's beginning at 9am and
advanced registration is required. Space is limited - Register now to take
advantage of our introductory rate of $50 per team.



To make reservations or for more information on these or any of our other offerings call 5RDS now at:

1-877-411-SAFARI



Or e-mail:

For Port City Safaris: pcs@5RDS.com

For all other Reservations: info@5RDS.com





Five Rivers Delta Safaris... "in the Delta, we have ways to make you smile!"


 

I hope you enjoyed the read. We look forward to sharing an adventure filled 2009 with you!


Sincerely,

Captain Michael Dorie
Manager
Five Rivers
Delta Safaris, LLC.

A WildNative Company