Back to All Events

Paddle Event from Washta to Wallings Access

  • Washta Access 1146 Iowa 31 Washta, IA, 51061 United States (map)

NOTICE: Attendees must register online before attending the event!


NOTICE: Watercraft will not be provided - attendees must bring their own watercraft to the start access.


Where: Woodbury County: Washta to Walling River Access ~ 5 miles. Meet at Washta River Access at 9:00am to offload canoes/kayaks and gear. We will drive all our vehicles to the take out (Walling River Access), and return to the put-in (Washta) in as few vehicles as possible—often referred to as the “shuttle”.



Important Notice: This stretch of river is long and requires you to avoid or maneuver around obstructions such as log jams or woody debris in the river—due to length and challenges, it’s not suited for first time paddlers. It’s important that you have good control of your canoe or kayak. Depending on weather, water levels, and other factors, this trip may take around 4 hours total, so plan accordingly. Registration is required, so we can communicate with you in case of a change of plans or cancellation.



Canoes, kayaks, life jackets, paddles, and other gear will not be provided – participants must bring their own. Life jackets must be worn when on water. Participation is limited so register early so you don’t miss out.



What to bring: Bring water, lunch and snacks, insect repellant and sunblock; and for comfort, consider wearing quick drying clothing (not cotton), a hat/cap and/or sunglasses to protect you from the sun, and water shoes (or, old sneakers that you don’t mind getting wet and muddy). Sandals and flip-flops are not ideal—closed-toed footwear is the best way to protect your feet.



Description: Experience 5 miles of the Little Sioux River as it winds its way along the stretch of the Water Trail between Washta and Walling’s River Access. As the river meanders north of Correctionville, a mix of woodland and open countryside can be experienced. Paddlers will need to navigate around some deadfalls and along riffles, and should have some paddling experience.


Trip Lead: Shelby County Naturalist, Christina Roelofs will be leading the paddle.

Christina Roelofs has been a Naturalist for 25 years.  She is shared between the Shelby County Conservation Board and the Iowa DNR.  Christina enjoys teaching people about a wide variety of nature topics including paddling. Christina grew up in Northwest Iowa and has loved being outdoors her entire life. She grew up camping and fishing and has been paddling since she was a kid. Christina loves to kayak on Iowa rivers and has led trips on the Nishnabotna River.

Shelby County Naturalist Christina Roelofs

Previous
Previous
July 25

Macroinvertebrates of the Little Sioux with Kylie Holdorf

Next
Next
August 15

Plants of the Little Sioux River Corridor: A Walking Tour