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Patoka Lake is offering people a chance to go bird watching on the open waters.

Residents can join Patoka Lake’s interpretive naturalist on Saturday, May 1 at 9:30 a.m. at the South Lick Fork Boat Ramp for a kayaking trip.

The trip will pass under the Highway 164 causeway, which is a popular location for swallows. Osprey can also be seen along the route. Bring your own kayak, binoculars, cameras, life jackets, refreshments, and sunscreen.

Non-motorized boat launch permits are required and will be sold at the event for $5. Please arrive by 9:15 a.m. to register.

For more information regarding this program or other interpretive events, please call the Nature Center at 812-685-2447.

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