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Making Waves for Equality: Paddle for Pride Returns

Posted on May 30, 2025May 30, 2025 by Tim Bruno

On June 28, the Upper Delaware River becomes more than a scenic escape — it becomes a symbol of inclusivity, resilience, and queer joy. Paddle for Pride returns for its second year, offering a
a one-of-a-kind rafting event designed to celebrate queer identity, educate participants, and foster community.

“We’re creating a space where people of all ages, identities, and backgrounds can feel safe, seen, and celebrated,” said Taylor James, director of TriVersity, the Pride Center serving the LGBTQ+ Community and allies living in or visiting the TriState region of New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. “In a time where safe spaces are increasingly under threat, events like this are not just important — they’re essential.”

A Celebration of Nature and Identity
The event kicks off at 9 a.m. with interactive activities, educational sessions, and community engagement, all free and open to the public. At 10:30 a.m., attendees will launch into a guided rafting experience along the Delaware River, complete with on-water safety support from the National Canoe Safety Patrol.

For those new to rafting, there’s no need to worry. “We’ve made this event beginner-friendly,” said Corinne Hinton, event organizer and environmental scientist. “We’re offering pre-launch water safety training, including paddling basics, proper life jacket use, and river etiquette.”

Beyond rafting, Paddle for Pride will include short workshops on LGBTQIA+ history in outdoor recreation, river ecology, and the importance of environmental stewardship — tying nature directly to community identity.
“Pride and nature are deeply intertwined,” said Hinton. “By helping participants connect to both, we’re encouraging healing, learning, and unity.”

More Than a Parade
While Pride Month features parades, parties, and rallies nationwide, Paddle for Pride offers something distinct: a hyper-local, heart-forward alternative grounded in nature and education.
“Growing up around here, nearly everyone has a river memory,” said James. “We wanted to reclaim that experience for queer folks and their families — to give them a day to be themselves, have fun, and feel welcome on the water.”

The event is also pet-friendly and family-inclusive, with activities designed for all ages. “We’re fostering joy, and that means joy for everyone — kids, parents, friends, and even furry companions,” James added.

A Personal Mission
For both Hinton and James, organizing this event goes beyond logistics — it’s personal.

“I see this as a chance to build connections, inspire others, and show that queer people belong in every space — especially in nature,” said Hinton. “We are not apart from the natural world. We are part of it.”

James echoed that sentiment. “This event is healing,” he said. “It gives people, especially young queer people, a memory of pride that isn’t about protest or pain — it’s about joy, laughter, and floating down the river with your people.”

Image: Paddle for Pride participants on the Delaware River in 2024. (Credit: Triverity Pride Center)

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