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Merchants Millpond

Yes, it’s a long drive. But it’s oh-so-worth it. The millpond, which is where the paddling happens, is 760 acres. That may not seem like a lot of paddling for...

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Goose Creek SP Paddling

Goose Creek is a destination short on distance, long on wildlife viewing opportunities. From the put-in off Dinah’s Landing Road (SR 1365) there’s not much more than a mile of...

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Contentnea Creek

How good is the paddling on Contentnea Creek? So good it’s got its own paddling club devoted just to paddling and preserving the creek. The headwaters of Contentnea Creek begin...

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Lake Brandt

Lake Brandt is one of three main watershed lakes rimming the north side of Greensboro. The lakes were created for drinking water, revered in these modern times for their vast...

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Upper Haw River

Shallow Ford Natural Area All these Greensboro lakes are great, but isn’t there a nice, mellow river around here to paddle? Of course. And with the upper Haw River, you...

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Randleman Reservoir

If you’re looking at an old map and scratching your head over the whereabouts of Randleman Regional Reservoir, no, you are not going crazy: It may well not be there....

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Oak Hollow Lake

Greensboro is something of the Minnesota of the Piedmont: while it may not have quite 10,000 lakes, it seems to have a lot. Most of the attention is focused on...

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High Point Lake

City Lake Park High Point Lake is one of those bodies of water that seems much bigger than it is. By the measuring stick, it’s 340 acres of water surface....

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Mountain Island Lake

Mountain Island Lake Mountain Island Lake, connected to the Latta Plantation Nature Preserve, was built in 1924 as part of a hydroelectric project and provides drinking water to Mount Holly,...

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Falls Reservoir

Looking at a map of the Uwharrie region northeast of Charlotte, it’s easy to overlook Falls Reservoir. In part, that’s because of its more imposing neighhbors: Badin Lake to the...

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Catawba River

National Whitewater Center The Catawba River, which begins its 200-mile journey in the foothills east of Asheville, flows free in spots, is dammed in others, creating a mix of paddling...

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Cane Creek Park

Cane Creek Lake is a great destination if you simply can’t decide what you want to do. Sure, paddling is at the top of your list, and the 315-acre lake...

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University Lake - Paddling

Add University Lake to the many ways the University of North Carolina has enhanced the livability of Chapel Hill. Constructed by the university in 1932, the lake is Chapel Hill’s...

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Jordan Lake - Robeson Creek Boat Access

Robeson Creek boat access For the most part on Jordan Lake, if you want a quiet paddle you need to stick to the small fingers that explore off the main...

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Haw River - Swepsonville Paddling

Swepsonville River Park to Saxapahaw This dammed 5.8-mile stretch of the Haw River is good, reliable paddling year round, but it may be best in summer. Put in at Swepsonville...

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Deep River

McIver Landing to Deep River Park Rare is the smaller river in the Piedmont that is nearly always runnable, but that’s the case with the Deep River. (The Deep, by...

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