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Over 130 people attended the 2021 Devil’s Lake State Park Full Moon Paddle On Saturday. It was certainly a perfect night for it! Check out some pictures and a short video.

The annual Full Moon Paddle at Devil’s Lake State Park has grown quite a bit over the years to become one of the most popular events at the park. This event is hosted by the Nature Center with the help of some energetic volunteers!

There were so many boats we just couldn’t get everyone rounded up for the group picture. Amazing!

Paddlers always come up with some crazy costumes!
Image: Paddlers always come up with some crazy light costumes!

Every year there’s some interesting scuttlebutt of course. This year the most talked about adventure was the rescue of the giant swan! Many of you may know that two regulars to Devil’s Lake often paddle their giant swan floaties around the lake. They didn’t come along on the night paddle, but we did come across them on the way back. One of the swan wranglers had fallen off of their bird and eventually, I towed them in. It’s not easy to get back on a giant swan if you fall off! Smartly, she had her life jacket on, so it didn’t become anything more than a fun story!

Naturalist preparing radios for the safety boaters.
Image: Naturalist preparing radios for the safety boaters.

Oh, and there there was the guy who called Karen (One of the volunteers.), well, “Karen” for asking them to wear their life jacket which is required on these events. 🙄😆😂. I’m sure what he meant was, “Thanks to all the volunteers who make this event possible!” And thanks to everyone else for sharing a great evening. By the way, Did you see Jupiter and Saturn bracketing the full moon? How cool was that!??

If you’d like to see more photos from the event, just check out our gallery on Facebook.

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