We take COVID 19 very seriously and are pretty strict about how our outdoor tours and educational programs are structured to minimize the risk of transmission. We sanitize boats and paddles and fully wash life jackets everyday. If you think there is any chance you or someone in your group is not feeling well or has been exposed to COVID 19 please refrain from making reservations.
Kayak Tours
- Groups are kept socially distanced from other groups on dry land and during launching and returning to shore. On the water and shore we ask that groups and individuals respect each others space and be wary of drifting into others.
- Your guide may ask participants to wear masks during the brief dry land kayak instruction.
- Masks are expected to be worn correctly on arrival and check in and during any time guides come close to your group for the signing of release forms, the handing out of life jackets and paddles and during launching and returning to shore and while we offer your groups to-go drinks and snacks at the end.
- Masks are carried in your life jacket pocket or worn (optional) wile kayaking and if during the tour we need to assist you or adjust your boat and come near you will be asked to mask up and your guide will mask up too.
- Anyone not abiding by our mask policies or requests will be refused service – no exceptions – no refunds.
Birds of Prey Program
- We accept a maximum of 11-12 groups at our Birds of Prey.
- Reservations are Required – No Exceptions – Last minute reservation requests should be sought by 9am the day of the show. 301-746-4083.
- Each group has a picnic table that is 6 feet from the adjacent table/group.
- MASKS ARE REQUIRED DURING THE PROGRAM – and they must be worn correctly. If you need a break from your mask you will be required to move a minimum of 100 feet away from the program space.
- The Program Presentors will stay 6 ft from you and may pull their mask down when speaking.
- Program Presentors will bring birds in for a closer look and will mask up when they get within 6ft.
- Individuals and couples may be asked to bring chairs if they have them.