Paddle Where the Lotus Blooms

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Canoe Trips Native Plants & Trees Open to the Public

Join NHSM for a paddle through the Mattawoman Creek Natural Area to experience one of the Chesapeake region’s most spectacular seasonal displays: the blooming American lotus (Nelumbo lutea). Found in only a handful of freshwater tidal waterways throughout the watershed, this remarkable native plant transforms the creek into a sea of towering leaves and pale yellow blossoms during the height of summer.

American lotus is a perennial aquatic plant known for its enormous umbrella-like leaves, which often rise more than a foot above the water’s surface. Its solitary flowers, measuring up to eight inches across, bloom in shades of soft yellow from late July through August. As the season progresses, the flowers give way to distinctive showerhead-shaped seed pods that mature in early fall. The seeds within these pods are extraordinarily resilient and can remain viable for hundreds of years.

Come paddle among vast lotus beds and expansive freshwater wetlands while exploring the ecology of this unique tidal ecosystem.

Registration is required for this event, as space is limited.

Our canoes seat 2 adults, so individuals will be paired up with another paddler. If you are not comfortable paddling with a stranger, sign up with a buddy!

This paddle is on a tidal river that can be subject to windy conditions. In the case weather is too severe to paddle; the outing will be cancelled.

For questions, please email Bex at BLyons@marylandnature.org.

Registration

Levels:
  • NHSM Members: $40
  • NHSM Non-Members: $50
  • Bring Your Own Boat: $30
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Location

Mattawoman Creek