Bring your human-powered watercraft and explore the history of life on the Clinch River on Saturday.
“On a quiet bend of Melton Hill Lake sits the oldest surviving structure in Oak Ridge, the Freels Bend Cabin dating back to 1810,” the National Park Service said. “On a 1.5-mile roundtrip paddle from Guinn Park, explore the history of the Clinch River Valley leading up to the Manhattan Project.”
Note: This is a paddle program on Melton Hill Lake. Freels Bend Cabin is on U.S. Department of Energy property, and no landings will be permitted.
The trip is scheduled from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, June 22. To participate, please bring your own self-propelled watercraft. No boats are provided by the NPS.
More Information can be found on the park calendar at https://www.nps.gov/planyourvisit/event-details.htm?id=8A59D6D3-08E6-04AA-182FE0C392E593EF.
Oak Ridge is part of the Manhattan Project National Historical Park, which commemorates the involvement of three cities in the United States in the top-secret bomb-making Manhattan Project during World War II.
More information will be added as it becomes available.
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