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Name: Camping Platform - Tar River Reservoir in Rocky Mount
Description: The City of Rocky Mount Parks and Recreation Department offers camping platforms located within the Rocky Mount Reservoir and Battle Park for non-profit and family use.

Use of the camping platforms is by reservation only. Reservations can be made through the Parks and Recreation Department (252-972-1151) on a first come, first serve basis, not more than 6 months in advance, no less than one week in advance.

Platforms are limited to 8 users.

Platform users must follow appropriate policies and procedures. The City of Rocky Mount reserves the right to close the platforms at any time. Water levels may fluctuate greatly due to weather conditions and release of upstream dams. Platform rentals are from 2:00 pm on the first day to 1:00 pm on the last day.
Website: http://www.rockymountnc.gov/parks/paddletrail.html
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Name: Camping - Ceder Point Campground in the Croatan National Forest
Description: The Croatan National Forset and the Cedar Point campground offer many outdoor opportunities, from hunting, hiking, fishing, camping, canoeing, sea kayak and bird watching.

This a favorite campground with just enough spots to nab one without reservation and the sites are just spread out enough in a glade of tall pine. Heated restrooms and showers too.

A 60 second drive from the campground is a NFS boat ramp, accessing the White Oak River. A major grocery store is also about 10 easy minutes away.
Website: http://www.cs.unca.edu/nfsnc/recreation/recreate.htm
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Name: Camping - NPS Cape Point
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Name: Camping - Cedar Island
Description: The Driftwood Private Campground has access to the water, just launch your kayak or small boat into Cedar Island Bay. There is public boat accesss to Pamlico Sound right next to the ferry.
Website: http://www.clis.com/deg/
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Name: Paddle Trail Access - Lake Mattamuskeet
Description: Public Boat Ramp
Website: http://www.fws.gov/mattamuskeet/images/mattamuskeet_general_map.jpg
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Name: Paddle Trail Access - Contentnea Creek @ Grifton, NC
Description: NC Wildlife Resource Council boat ramp/access point.
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Name: Paddle Trail Access - Contentnea Creek @ Maple Cypress Rd.
Description: NC Wildlife Resource Council boat ramp/access point.
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Name: Paddle Trail Access - Little Contentnea Creek @ Hwy 903
Description: Launch point is on river right, next to bridge.
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Name: Paddle Trail Access - Lake Mattamuskeet
Description: The Refuge’s main feature is Lake Mattamuskeet (40,000 acres) and is North Carolina’s largest natural lake.

Significant wintering populations of ducks, Canada geese, snow geese and tundra swans. Also, concentrations of bald eagles and other raptors, wading birds and shorebirds occur seasonally.

Significant fishery resources including largemouth bass, sunfish (bream), white perch, crappie, alewives (herring) and blue crabs are associated with Lake Mattamuskeet and canals.

Information thanks to Refuge
Website: http://www.fws.gov/mattamuskeet/images/mattamuskeet_general_map.jpg
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Name: Tar Pamlico River @ Washington, NC
Hidden beach, Platform, & Ice-cream
Description: Paddle next to shore to keep an eye out for various birds and turtles. Land at the small-craft dock on the Washington waterfront, use the public restrooms, then walk across the road to get ice cream.

Castle Island provides a nice, semi-private beach for lounging
Website: http://beautifulpaddles.com/hidden-beach-platforms-ice-cream-little-washington-nc/
Section Length in Miles: 1 - 2 miles (one way)
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Name: Paddle Trail - Bear Island/Hammocks Beach State Park
Description: Perhaps one of the most popular kayak trails in eastern NC. The trail is one of the few trails, and perhaps only one, that allows easy passage to an undeveloped coastal island.

The marked trail is 3 miles long, leaving from a floating kayak dock at park HQ and arrives at the east end of Bear Island.

While variations of the trail can be found easily, for the most enjoyment, you should arrive at the island close to high tide. Low tide requires dragging your boat in ~2" of water to reach Bear Island's bay once you reach the island.

There is also fantastic, highly primitive camping on the island.
Website: http://www.ncparks.gov/Visit/parks/habe/main.php
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Name: Goose Creek, Section 1
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Name: Paddle Trail - Tar River @ Greenville
Description: A beautiful 4 mile paddle along a calm, winding river to the Port Terminal boat ramp. Most people can paddle this section in 2.5-3.5 hours.

Depending upon the amount of water, one can put in and paddle upstream quite easily. If paddling upstream, the third bridge is Memorial Drive and is 1.2 miles upstream from Town Commons park.
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Name: Contentnea Creek, Grifton, NC to Maple Cypress Rd
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Website: http://www.cravencounty.com/parks/paddle/trip01.cfm
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Name: Little Contentnea, Section 1
Description: An upstream paddle only doable at higher flows. May work against strong current in some sections of the river.
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Name: Little Contentnea, Section 2
Description: Take out at the Pitt Environmental Center.
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Name: Contentnea Creek, Section 1
Description: A 9 mile section, with little development.
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Name: State Park - Cliffs of the Neuse
Description: At the turn of the century visitors flocked to the area. They drank mineral water from local springs to cure their ills and they took riverboat excursions to the cliffs.

Things have changed since then, however, the cliffs remain virtually unaltered, standing as a journal of the geological and biological history of the land. Look down this spectacular formation to the river far below, now protected within the boundaries of Cliffs of the Neuse State Park.
Website: http://www.ncparks.gov/Visit/parks/clne/activities.php
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Name: River Park North
Description: Hike, camp, fish, boat, bird, all in your background. A hidden gem in the heart of Pitt County and Greenville.
Website: http://www.greenvillenc.gov/departments/rec_parks_dept/information/default.aspx?id=409
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Name: State Park - Goose Creek
Description: Hike, camp, swim, sunbath, fish, boat. The hiking is flat but enjoyable with benches located at locations over looking the creeks and rivers.

Located east of Greenville by 45 minutes.
Website: http://www.ncparks.gov/Visit/parks/gocr/main.php
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Name: Paddle Trail Access - Milltail Creek @ Buffalo City Rd.
Description: 15 miles of marked paddle trails available inside the Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge, encompassing a broad expanse (152,000 acres) of mysterious wildlands and waters.
Website: http://www.fws.gov/alligatorriver/paddle.html
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Name: Paddle Trail Access - Milltail Creek @ Milltail Rd.
Description: 15 miles of marked paddle trails available inside the Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge, encompassing a broad expanse (152,000 acres) of mysterious wildlands and waters.
Website: http://www.fws.gov/alligatorriver/images/Alligator%20River%20tearsheet.pdf
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Name: Paddle Trail Access - Tar River @ Hwy 222
Description: NC Wildlife Resource Council boat ramp/access point.
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Name: Paddle Trail Access - Chowan River @ Holladay Island
Description: One mile from this access trail is Holladay Island. An NC Wildlife Boat Ramp for launching motor boats

Or Cannon’s Ferry Heritage River Walk for launching canoes/kayaks.

Cannon’s Ferry is also a designated location on the State Civil War Trail.
Website: http://www.roanokeriverpartners.org/RiverCamping_HolladayIsland.htm
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Name: Milltail Creek, 4 mile section
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Name: Milltail Creek, 5.5 mile section
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Name: Tar River, Falkland to Greenville Town Commons
Description: An 11 mile paddle trail that is fairly remote until you start approaching Greenville. During the winter and spring months, there is plenty of current for a quick ride down stream.

The 264 bridge roughly marks the halfway point, and is the first bridge you see.
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Name: Camping Platform - Tar River Platform near Battle Park
Description: The City of Rocky Mount Parks and Recreation Department offers camping platforms located within the Rocky Mount Reservoir and Battle Park for non-profit and family use.

Use of the camping platforms is by reservation only. Reservations can be made through the Parks and Recreation Department Office (252-972-1151) on a first come, first serve basis, not more than 6 months in advance, no less than one week in advance. Reservations must be made by individuals 18 years of age or older. Platforms are limited to 8 users. Platform users must follow appropriate policies and procedures. The City of Rocky Mount reserves the right to close the platforms at any time. Water levels may fluctuate greatly due to weather conditions and release of upstream dams. Platform rentals are from 2:00 pm on the first day to 1:00 pm on the last day.
Website: http://www.rockymountnc.gov/parks/paddletrail.html
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Name: Camping Platform - Chowan River, East Holladay Island Platform
Description: The island is the newest addition to the Albemarle Regional Canoe/Kayak Paddling Trail and now home to five (5) camping platforms for wildlife and outdoor enthusiasts.
Website: http://www.roanokeriverpartners.org
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Name: Camping Platform - Chowan River, West Holladay Island
Description: The island is the newest addition to the Albemarle Regional Canoe/Kayak Paddling Trail and now home to five (5) camping platforms for wildlife and outdoor enthusiasts.
Website: http://www.roanokeriverpartners.org/
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Name: Camping Platform - Chowan River, South Holladay Island
Description: The island is the newest addition to the Albemarle Regional Canoe/Kayak Paddling Trail and now home to five (5) camping platforms for wildlife and outdoor enthusiasts
Website: http://www.roanokeriverpartners.org/
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Name: Holladay Island
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Name: Paddle Trail Access - Tar River @ Clarks Neck Ford Rd, Washington, NC
Description: NC Wildlife Resource Council boat ramp/access point.
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Name: Bear Creek
Description: Enjoy a quiet paddle on the narrow Bear Creek. Just north of the mouth of Bear Creek, are several oxbow lakes that are shallow enough to keep out motor boats, but deep enough for a any paddle craft.
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Name: Cherry Run
Description: A Short out and back paddle among Cyprus trees and black water. Surprisingly quiet for its location. A nice addition if you also paddle Bear Creek or to the PTRF platform, three miles upstream on the Tar-Pamlico River.
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Name: Paddle Trail Access - Tar River @ Battle Park
Description: Depending upon water level, small rapids (I-II) may be encountered between Battle Park and Hwy 97 access locations. Paddlers should stay within their ability, and scout and portage as necessary.
Website: http://www.rockymountnc.gov/parks/paddletrail.html
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Name: Paddle Trail Access - Tar River @ Hwy 97
Description: Depending upon water level, small rapids (I-II) may be encountered between Battle Park and Hwy 97 access locations. Paddlers should stay within their ability, and scout and portage as necessary. ,
Website: http://www.rockymountnc.gov/parks/paddletrail.html
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Name: Tar River @ Battle Park to Rocky Mount Camping Platform
Description: A short trail through some swift current to reach this hidden platform.
Website: http://www.rockymountnc.gov/parks/paddletrail.html
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Name: Tar River @ Battle Park to Hwy 97
Description: A 6 mile paddle. Paddlers may enjoy the history of Battle Park, Little Falls, rural scenery and small rapids along this route. If paddling in the Spring, may consider bringing a fishing rod, as American and Hickory shad as well as Striped bass end their migration here.

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Name: Paddle Trail Access - Cape Lookout National Seashore @ Harker's Island
Description: A great paddle but due to the dynamic conditions of open waters of the sound, this is not an area for novice paddlers. Any beginner paddler should have the temperament and technique to handle winds up to 15 knots creating waves up to two feet. The tidal current is 3-4 knots in the channels.

With the tide and wind in your favor, it will take approximately an hour to paddle across the two to three miles of open sound water to reach the Lighthouse from Harkers Island. For your safety, be sure to file a float plan before paddling.
Website: http://www.nps.gov/calo/index.htm
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Name: NPS Cape Lookout Lighthouse Paddle
Description: The vast water of Back Bay spreads out before you. In the far southern distance, a black and white spire rises against the horizon. Nothing but warm water, sky, and sand.
Website: http://beautifulpaddles.com/a-lighthouse-paddle-cape-lookout-national-seashore/
Section Length in Miles: 4.7 miles (one way)
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Name: Camping - Shackleford Island in NPS Cape Lookout National Seashore
Description: Camping at Cape Lookout National Seashore is a different experience from camping at other national or state park areas. There are no established campgrounds in the park and few other amenities, such as water pumps or toilets, available within the park’s boundaries.

All camping is primitive. You must bring everything you need and take all trash with you.

During the season, the lighhouse complex offers water resupply, otherwise you must bring enough for your trip.
Website: http://www.nps.gov/calo/planyourvisit/upload/camping2007.pdf
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Name: Camping - NPS Cape Lookout National Seashore
Description: Camping at Cape Lookout National Seashore is a different experience from camping at other national or state park areas. There are no established campgrounds in the park and few other amenities, such as water pumps or toilets, available within the park’s boundaries.

All camping is primitive. You must bring everything you need and take all trash with you.
Website: http://www.nps.gov/calo/planyourvisit/upload/camping2007.pdf
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Name: State Park - Medoc Mountain
Description: Should the humdrum of nine-to-five leave you with the urge to travel and explore, head to Medoc Mountain State Park. A pleasurable excursion awaits.

Camp, canoe, or hike.
Website: http://www.ncparks.gov/Visit/parks/memo/main.php
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Name: Merchants Millpond State Park - Bennetts Creek Trail
Description: Spot alligators, barred owls, turtles, and beavers while you kayak or canoe. At night, camp on flat ground, a fire in the fire rings and dinner on the picnic table.
Website: http://beautifulpaddles.com/paddle-camp-with-alligators-merchants-millpond-state-park/
Section Length in Miles: 5.7 miles (one way)
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Name: Paddle Trail Access - Contentnea Creek @ Edwards Bridge Rd.
Description: NC Wildlife Resource Council boat ramp/access point.
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Name: Paddle Trail Access - Contentnea Creek @ Hookerton, NC
Description: NC Wildlife Resource Council boat ramp/access point.
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Name: Runyon Creek @ Washington, NC
Description: A quiet and beautiful out and back paddle. Runyon Creek provides easy access to the Tar-Pamlico River and Castle Island.


Website: http://beautifulpaddles.com/hidden-beach-platforms-ice-cream-little-washington-nc/
Section Length in Miles: 1 mile (one way)
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Name: Paddle Trail Access - Tar River @ Yankee Hall
Description: NC Wildlife Resource Council boat ramp/access point.
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Name: Tar River, Port Terminal to Yankee Hall
Description: A 6.68 mile paddle trail to an undeveloped public boat ramp. This section often has many sand bars on the many river bends. But there is also more motor boat traffic since the water tends to be deeper from the Port Terminal boat ramp heading east/downstream
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Name: Paddle Trail Access - Chocowinity Creek & Bay
Description: Private Property but permission given for paddlers to launch kayaks. Please keep area clean.

Bayview Rd will turn into a small private gravel road, and eventually end in a large clearing, with several tall pine trees and a small boat ramp.

Launch your boat into the lake and paddle out through the cut in the bank.
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Name: Chocowinity Bay
Description: The loop trail is short but the several creeks north and west of this loop can add enjoyable miles to your paddle. Look for the RC&D paddle trail sign next to the bridge and use the bridge as a legal access point.
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Name: Oriental #1
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Website: http://www.pamlicochamber.com/kayak_site/pdf_files/Oriental%20Guide.pdf
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Name: Paddle Trail Access - Neuse River @ Glenburnie Park, New Bern, NC
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Website: http://www.cravencounty.com/parks/paddle/trip04.cfm
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Name: Glenburnie Park Circle
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Name: Paddle Trail Access - Neuse River @ Spring Garden Landing, New Bern, NC
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Name: Camping - NPS Frisco
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Name: Pembroke Creek
Description: This Trail begins at SR 1208 and follows the creek downstream to the Edenton Waterfront Park. This blackwater stream meanders through a variety of plant communities and farmland.

Contact Edenton-Chowan Chamber of Commerce 252-482-3400 for paper maps.
Website: http://www.pathsofchowan.org/paddletrails.html
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Name: Paddle Trail Access - Albermarle Sound @ Edenton, NC
Description: Edenton Waterfront Park. Several other trails exist from this park.

No online information available. Contact Edenton-Chowan Chamber of Commerce 252-482-3400 for paper maps.
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Name: Paddle Trail Access - Shackleford Banks
Description: NC Wildlife Resource Council boat ramp/access point. During summer weekends, can be busy, with limited parking
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Name: Rachel Carson Reserve
Description: A wonderful paddle for those looking for wildlife and sandbars to relax on. Habitats found include tidal flats, flooded salt marshes, ocean beach, subtidal soft bottoms, hard surfaces, dredge spoil areas, sand dunes, shrub thicket, and maritime forest.
Website: http://beautifulpaddles.com/wild-ponies-empty-beach-spectacular-kayaking-rachel-carson-reserve/
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Name: Paddle Trail Access - Scuppergnong River @ Creswell, NC
Description: NC Wildlife Resource Council boat ramp/access point.
Website: http://www.ncparks.gov/Visit/parks/pett/main.php
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Name: Scuppernong River @ Creswell, NC to Columbia, NC
Description: Year around, the Scuppernong has 5 things holding your attention.

1) Hundreds of waterfowl winter over. Even if you aren’t a birder, you’ll love seeing the diversity of birds. 2) three small floating docks to rest on. 3) numerous bends on a narrow river. 4) no human development, 5) perfect water for summer swimming.
Website: http://beautifulpaddles.com/scuppernongriver/
Section Length in Miles: 12 miles (one way)
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Name: Paddle Trail Access - Scuppergnong River @ Columbia, NC
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Website: http://www.ncsu.edu/paddletrails/pamlicopeninsula/pp2.html
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Name: Paddle Trail Access - Conaby Creek @ Conaby Lane
Description: NC Wildlife Resource Council boat ramp/access point. Access to Roanoke River and Conaby Camping platform
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Name: Conaby Creek to Royal Fern Platform
Description: For a nice day paddle or over night as at the remote end of this creek is the Royal Fern Camping platform. The creek is narrow at the putin, and as you head right (east), it slowly widens into a bay that offers good fishing.

Keep heading east along the edge of the bay, noticing the 6 large Cypress trees keeping watch over the bay before you duck back into the narrow creek that winds back to the platform.
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Name: Camping Platform - Roanoke River, Royal Fern Platform, @ Plymouth, NC
Description: Located off what is locally called White Marsh Creek from Conaby Creek east of Plymouth, this 16' x 20'; platform is in the heart of bear country.

Bears are known to visit this platform/area often. Campers should be prepared for a potential bear encounter.

ALL food MUST be stored away from tents and/or sleeping areas in AIR-TIGHT containers. Heed the advice for how to camp in bear territory.
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Name: Paddle Trail Access - Cow Horn Creek @ Richlands/Steed Park Landing
Description: The New River Kayak/Canoe Trail begins at the Cow Horn Creek in the Richlands/Steed Park. This 16.85 mile trail travels down the New River stopping at the McAllister Landing, the Burton Industrial Park Landing, and finally the New River Waterfront Park in Jacksonville.
Website: http://www.onslowcountytourism.com/play/outdoor-activities/paddling/
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Name: Cow Horn Creek
Description: The New River Kayak/Canoe Trail begins at the Cow Horn Creek in the Richlands/Steed Park.

This 16.85 mile trail travels down the New River stopping at the McAllister Landing, the Burton Industrial Park Landing, and finally the New River Waterfront Park in Jacksonville.
Website: http://www.onlyinonslow.com/things-to-do/outdoor-activities/paddling/
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Name: Paddle Trail Access - New River @ Henry McCallister Landing, Rhodestown Rd.
Description: The New River Kayak/Canoe Trail begins at the Cow Horn Creek in the Richlands/Steed Park. This 16.85 mile trail travels down the New River stopping at the McAllister Landing, the Burton Industrial Park Landing, and finally the New River Waterfront Park in Jacksonville.
Website: http://www.onslowcountytourism.com/play/outdoor-activities/paddling/
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Name: Paddle Trail Access - New River@ Waterfront Landing
Description: The New River Kayak/Canoe Trail begins at the Cow Horn Creek in the Richlands/Steed Park. This 16.85 mile trail travels down the New River stopping at the McAllister Landing, the Burton Industrial Park Landing, and finally the New River Waterfront Park in Jacksonville.
Website: http://www.onslowcountytourism.com/play/outdoor-activities/paddling/
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Name: New River
Description: The New River Kayak/Canoe Trail begins at the Cow Horn Creek in the Richlands/Steed Park. This 16.85 mile trail travels down the New River stopping at the McAllister Landing, the Burton Industrial Park Landing, and finally the New River Waterfront Park in Jacksonville.
Website: http://www.onlyinonslow.com/things-to-do/outdoor-activities/paddling/
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Name: Paddle Trail Access - Shell Rock Landing
Description: NC Wildlife Resource Council boat ramp/access point.
Website: http://www.onlyinonslow.com/things-to-do/outdoor-activities/paddling/
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Name: Paddle Trail - Shell Rock @ Shell Rock Public Boat Ramp to west side of Bear Island
Description: ~2.5 miles (one way). This route is quite nice and marked with brown trail markers. From the public boat ramp beach area, paddle directly across the Inter-coastal Water Way. An oddly placed stripped caution sign (the type seen on roads) indicates the entrance point to the creek (to the left of the sign). At low, this region of Bear becomes a huge sand bar, making for a long (100yards) walk to the ocean.
Website: http://www.ncparks.gov/Visit/parks/habe/main.php
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Name: Paddle Trail - Huggins Island loop
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Name: Paddle Trail Access - White Oak River @ Boon Docks Landing
Description: Fee charged to use this private access point.
Website: http://www.onlyinonslow.com/things-to-do/outdoor-activities/paddling/
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Name: White Oak River, Section 2
Description: This section from Dixon Field Landing to Haywood Landing: 5.75 miles
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Description: This section from Haywood Landing to Long Point Landing: 3.04 miles
Website: http://www.onlyinonslow.com/things-to-do/outdoor-activities/paddling/
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Description: This section from Long Point Landing to Boondocks Landing: 4.83 miles
Website: http://www.onlyinonslow.com/things-to-do/outdoor-activities/paddling/
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Name: Paddle Trail Access - White Oak River @ Maysville #1
Description: National Forest public boat ramp. A very primitive and narrow boat ramp.
Website: http://www.onlyinonslow.com/things-to-do/outdoor-activities/paddling/
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Name: Camping - Neuse River Recreation Site Campground in Croatan National Forest
Description: The Neuse River Recreation Area offers a range of recreation, from camping and picnicking to hiking, biking and fishing. The area’s sandy beach is perfect for sunbathing, swimming and playing in the water.
Website: http://www.cs.unca.edu/nfsnc/recreation/neuse_river.pdf
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Name: CarolinaEast Medical Center
Description: 2000 Neuse Blvd.
New Bern, North Carolina 28561

P: (252) 633-8111
Website: www.carolinaeasthealth.com
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Name: Carteret General Hospital
Description: 3500 Arendell Street,

Morehead City, NC‎ -

(252) 808-6000‎<
Website: www.carteretgeneral.com/‎
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Name: Beaufort County Regional Health
Description: 628 East 12th Street

Washington, NC 27889

(252) 975-4100
Website: www.beaufortregionalhealthsystem.org
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Name: The Outer Banks Hospital
Description: 4800 South Croatan Highway

Nags Head, NC 27959

(252) 449-4500
Website: https://www.theouterbankshospital.com/‎
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Name: Lenoir Memorial Hospital
Description: 100 Airport Road

Kinston, NC 28501

(252) 522-7000
Website: lenoirmemorial.org
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Name: Wayne Memorial Hospital
Description: 2700 Wayne Memorial Drive

Goldsboro, NC 27534

(919) 736-1110
Website: waynehealth.org
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Name: Nash General Hospital
Description: 2460 Curtis Ellis Drive

Rocky Mount, NC 27804

(252) 443-8000
Website: nhcs.org
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Name: Halifax Regional Medical Center
Description: 250 Smith Church Road
Roanoke Rapids, NC 27870

(252) 535-8011
Website: halifaxmedicalcenter.org
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Name: Washington County Hospital
Description: 958 US Hwy 64 East

Plymouth, NC 27962

(252) 793-4135
Website: http://wchonline.com/index.htm
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Name: Chowan Hospital
Description: 211 Virginia Road

Edenton, NC 27932

252.482.8451
Website: http://www.uhseast.com/chowan/
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Name: Albermarle Hospital
Description: 1144 North Road Street

Elizabeth City, NC 27909

(252) 335-0531
Website: albemarlehealth.org
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Name: Pungo District Hospital
Description: 202 Water Street

Belhaven, NC 27810

(252) 943-2111
Website: pungodistricthospital.org
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Name: Onslow Memorial Hospital
Description: 317 Western Blvd.

Jacksonville, NC 28541

(910) 577-2345
Website: onslow.org
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Name: Paddle Trail Access - White Oak River @ Maysville, NC #2
Description: A National Forest Service boat ramp.
Website: http://www.onlyinonslow.com/things-to-do/outdoor-activities/paddling/
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Name: Paddle Trail Access - White Oak River @ Dixon Field Put in
Description: A National Forest Service boat ramp. This ramp is quite primitive, with limited parking but accesses a highly narrow and spooky feeling section of the White Oak.
Website: http://www.onlyinonslow.com/things-to-do/outdoor-activities/paddling/
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Name: Paddle Trail Access - White Oak River @ Haywood Landing
Description: A National Forest Service boat ramp, with about 10 spots and full ramp.
Website: http://www.onlyinonslow.com/things-to-do/outdoor-activities/paddling/
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Name: Paddle Trail Access - White Oak River @ Long Point
Description: A National Forest Service kayak launch. No ramp is present but easy access to the water for kayaks and canoes.
Website: http://www.onlyinonslow.com/things-to-do/outdoor-activities/paddling/
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Name: Paddle Trail Access - White Oak River @ Stella, NC
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Website: http://www.onlyinonslow.com/things-to-do/outdoor-activities/paddling/
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Name: White Oak River, Section 1
Description: This section from White Oak Camp Ground to Dixon Field Landing: 4.73 miles
Website: http://www.onlyinonslow.com/things-to-do/outdoor-activities/paddling/
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Name: Paddle Trail Access - Cypress Point @ Pettigrew State Park
Description: Canoes, kayaks, rowboats and power vessels have ample room to enjoy Lake Phelps. The lake offers ideal conditions for sailing in shallow draft boats. Launch a canoe from Cypress Point or use the launching and docking facilities behind the park office.
Website: http://www.ncparks.gov/Visit/parks/pett/directions.php
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Name: Paddle Trail Access - North East Section @ Pettigrew State Park,
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Website: http://www.ncparks.gov/Visit/parks/pett/directions.php
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Name: Lake Phelps
Description: This trail is located on the edge of Lake Phelps, Pettigrew State Park. The edge of the lake is dotted with Cypress trees which provide shelter for a variety of birds and animals that make their home in the park. The lake is a popular fishing hole and the canoeist can test his fishing ability.
Website: http://www.ncsu.edu/paddletrails/pamlicopeninsula/pp2.html
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Name: Paddle Trail Access - Cypress Point @ Pettigrew State park
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Website: http://www.ncparks.gov/Visit/parks/pett/pics/parkmap.pd
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Name: Phelps Lake Loop
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Website: http://www.ncparks.gov/Visit/parks/pett/activities.php
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Name: Trailhead - Roanoke River Canal
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Website: http://roanokecanal.com/The-Trail
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Name: Trailhead - Roanoke River Canal
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Website: http://roanokecanal.com/The-Trail/
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Name: Trailhead - Roanoke River Canal
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Website: http://roanokecanal.com/The-Trail/
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Name: Trailhead - Roanoke River Canal
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Name: Paddle Trail Access - Roanoke River @ Astoria Rd., Jamesville, NC
Description: NC Wildlife Resource Council boat ramp/access point.
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Name: Barred Owl platform trail
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Website: http://www.roanokeriverpartners.org
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Name: Camping Platform - Roanoke River, Barred Owl Platform @ Jamesville, NC
Description: Barred Owl Roost is located at the back of Lower Deadwater Creek off Devil's Gut about 3 miles up from Jamesville and about 5 3/4 miles from the Roberson's Marina on Gardner's Creek.

The 20' x 20' platform is large enough to hold six paddling campers and their tents. The cantilevered, wooden deck is supported over rich, brown swamp water by pilings.
Website: http://www.roanokeriverpartners.org/
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Name: Camping Platform - Roanoke River, Beaver Lodge Platform @ Jamesville, NC
Description: The 25' x 16' Beaver Lodge platform is named for the local web-footed residents although you're more likely to see a deer bounding through this cypress-tupelo backwater.

This camping platform is located at the back of Upper Deadwater Creek off Devil's Gut about 5 miles up from Jamesville and only 2 miles from Barred Owl Roost.

Beaver Lodge is about 3 3/4 miles from Roberson's Marina on Gardner's Creek.

Information thanks to Roanoke River Partners
Website: http://www.roanokeriverpartners.org/
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Name: Beaver Lodge platform trail
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Website: http://www.roanokeriverpartners.org/
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Name: Paddle Trail Access - Tar River @ Town Commons Park, Greenville, NC
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Name: Camping Platform - Tar River, Bourne Platform @ Dunbar, NC
Description: Enjoy a narrow, meandering section of the river just downstream from the site with high banks and abundant wildlife such as whitetail deer, wild turkey, waterfowl, and much more. This platform is 16' by 32' and half is enclosed with screening and a roof and a picnic table and fire pit for your enjoyment. Use the existing boat ramp on the farm as a put-in or take-out spot and walk 50 yards downstream to the campsite.

This facility is located upstream of Dunbar on one of the most scenic sections of the Tar River in Edgecombe County. Enjoy a narrow, meandering section of the river just downstream from the site with high banks and abundant wildlife such as whitetail deer, wild turkey, waterfowl, and much more. This campsite has room for up to 6 tents.

Information and platform thanks to Pamlico Tar River Foundation Please note that this site will be closed from September 6th - January 1st due to hunting season.
Website: http://tarpamlicowatertrail.org/
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Name: Camping Platform - Tar River, Panola Platform @ Tarboro, NC
Description: The Panola Platform, donated by Mr. Don Anderson of Tarboro and named after the beautiful Panola Farm, is the closest of PTRF platforms to downtown Tarboro.

Situated just below the old Red Iron Bridge and a few miles below the confluence of Fishing Creek and the Tar River. The platform sits on the high south bank of the river, providing a wonderful stay in a unique section of the river.

Paddlers can enjoy the Tarboro section of the river, finding plenty of sandbars for breaks.

The platform is 16' by 32' and half of it is enclosed with a roof and screened-in area for those buggy or rainy nights.

Information and Platform thanks to Pamlico Tar River Foundation
Website: http://tarpamlicowatertrail.org/
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Name: Camping Platform - Tar River, Cypress Hideaway Platform @ Washington, NC
Description: The Cypress Hideaway Platform, site donated by Mr. Lee Dawson of Washington, is located just a few miles upstream from the confluences of Tranter's Creek and Bear Creek with the Tar River, the platform offers lovers of the "lowlands" some of the best wetland floodplain scenery that the lower Tar River has to offer.

Nestled under towering Cypress trees, your natural experience will be fulfilled at this remote platform.

The platform is a 16' x 32'. Half of it is enclosed with a roof and screen-in area for those buggy or rainy nights.

Information and Platform thanks to Pamlico Tar River Foundation.
Website: http://tarpamlicowatertrail.org/
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Name: Camping Platform - Tar River, River Park North Primitive Campsites @ Greenville, NC
Description: River Park North primitive camping sites, run by the City of Greenville, offer three sites that are accessible via the Tar River through a signed canal and a stair step "ramp" from the water. Two sites over look the river, while one is set back. Each site has a picnic table.

Directly across the river from the camp site is Elm Street pocket park, and a water source inside the dog park.

If you are interested in reserving these sites or for more information, please call River Park North at 252-329-4562 or visit their website.

Information thanks to Pamlico Tar River Foundation.
Website: http://tarpamlicowatertrail.org/
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Name: Albemarle Sound @ Trestle House Inn, Edenton, NC
Description: A 4 mile round trip paddle. The trail offers a chance to explore the creek that feeds into the Albemarle Sound or paddling the sound.

The sound section of this trail is fully in open waters and only experienced paddlers should utilize this portion of the trail.

To paddle Little Creek, head east from the ramp, paddle past the water front, old beautiful houses and underneath Hayes Farm Rd bridge. Paddle upstream until you wish to turn around. Once under the bridge, the paddle is fairly wind protected.
Website: http://www.albemarlercd.org/Paddle_Trails.asp
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Name: Paddle Trail Access - Tar River @ Port Terminal, Greenville, NC
Description: NC Wildlife Resource Council boat ramp/access point.
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Name: State Natural Area - Bald Head Island
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Website: http://www.ncparks.gov/Visit/parks/bais/main.php
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Name: State Park - Baytree
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Website: http://www.ncparks.gov/Visit/parks/batr/main.php
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Name: State Park - Carolina Beach
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Website: http://www.ncparks.gov/Visit/parks/cabe/main.php
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Name: State Park - Dismal Swamp
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Website: http://www.ncparks.gov/Visit/parks/disw/main.php
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Name: State Park - Eno River
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Website: http://www.ncparks.gov/Visit/parks/enri/main.php
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Name: State Recreation Area - Fort Fisher
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Website: http://www.ncparks.gov/Visit/parks/fofi/main.php
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Name: State Park - Fort Macon
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Website: http://www.ncparks.gov/Visit/parks/foma/main.php
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Name: State Park - Haw River
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Website: http://www.ncparks.gov/Visit/parks/hari/main.php
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Name: State Park - Hanging Rock
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Website: http://www.ncparks.gov/Visit/parks/haro/main.php
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Name: State Recreation Area - Jordan Lake
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Website: http://www.ncparks.gov/Visit/parks/jord/main.php
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Name: State Park - Jockey's Ridge
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Website: http://www.ncparks.gov/Visit/parks/jori/main.php
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Name: State Natural Area - Lea Island
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Website: http://www.ncparks.gov/Visit/parks/leis/main.php
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Name: State Natural Area - Lower Haw River
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Website: http://www.ncparks.gov/Visit/parks/loha/main.php
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Name: State Park - Merchants Millpond
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Website: http://www.ncparks.gov/Visit/parks/memi/main.php
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Name: State Park - Pilot Mountain
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Website: http://www.ncparks.gov/Visit/parks/pimo/main.php
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Name: State Park - Raven Rock
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Website: http://www.ncparks.gov/Visit/parks/raro/main.php
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Name: State Natural Area - Run Hill
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Website: http://www.ncparks.gov/Visit/parks/ruhi/main.php
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Name: State Natural Area - Sandy Run
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Website: http://www.ncparks.gov/Visit/parks/saru/main.php
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Name: State Park - Scuppernong River
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Website: http://www.ncparks.gov/Visit/parks/scri/main.php
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Name: State Natural Area - Theodore Roosevelt
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Website: http://www.ncparks.gov/Visit/parks/thro/main.php
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Name: Camping Platform - Roanoke River, Three Sisters Platform near Plymouth, NC
Description: Where Broad Creek (off the Roanoke) branches into three small, sister creeks, you'll find the path to this tranquil 28' x 16' camping spot. Follow "the middle sister" and look for the tall, young cypress standing sentinel at the dock

Information thanks to Roanoke River Partners.
Website: http://www.roanokeriverpartners.org/
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Name: Paddle Trail Access - Roanoke River @ Roanoke Rapids Rd.
Description: NC Wildlife Resource Council boat ramp/access point.
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Name: Paddle Trail Access - Roanoke River @ Rock Fish Dr
Description: NC Wildlife Resource Council boat ramp/access point.
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Name: Camping Platform - Roanoke River, Tusca Landing Platform
Description: Tusca Landing is currently RRP’s farthest upper river platform and offers some unique exploration opportunities. It features an open camping platform as well as a covered, screened platform and has an in-ground toilet (no bucket needed) nearby.

Information thanks to Roanoke River Partners.
Website: http://www.roanokeriverpartners.org/
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Name: Camping Platform - Roanoke River, Tillery Platform
Description: The first land-based campsite on the Roanoke for RRP, this unique location offers a roofed and screened camping deck, an open deck, and a separate privy...all with a spectacular view of the Roanoke from high atop a bluff.

Information from Roanoke River Partners.
Website: http://www.roanokeriverpartners.org/
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Name: Paddle Trail Access - Roanoke River @ Hwy 258
Description: NC Wildlife Resource Council boat ramp/access point.
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Name: Camping Platform - Roanoke River, The Bluff Platform @ Hamilton, NC
Description: About 7 miles upstream from the town of Hamilton, near the northern end of Martin County, The Bluff platform is nestled high on a wooded bluff on the south side of the Roanoke River.

This platform features a screened platform (15 x 13) with an uncovered deck area (16 x 14) surrounded by a railing which has a wonderful view of the river. There is also a working outhouse at The Bluff.

Information thanks to Roanoke River Partners
Website: http://www.roanokeriverpartners.org/
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Name: Paddle Trail Access - Roanoke River @ Hamilton, NC
Description: NC Wildlife Resource Council boat ramp/access point.
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Name: Paddle Trail Access - Roanoke River @ Grabtown Rd
Description: A primitive dirt boat ramp, suitable for launching small motor and paddle craft.
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Name: Paddle Trail Access - Roanoke River @ Williamston, NC
Description: NC Wildlife Resource Council boat ramp/access point.
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Name: Paddle Trail Access - Roanoke River @ Jamesville, NC
Description: NC Wildlife Resource Council boat ramp/access point.
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Name: Paddle Trail Access - Roanoke River @ Plymouth, NC
Description: NC Wildlife Resource Council boat ramp/access point.
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Name: Camping Platform - Roanoke River, Bear Run near Plymouth, NC
Description: Although bears have not been seen near the Bear Run platform, they've left "evidence" nearby. The Roanoke provides habitat for many species of mammals, fish and birds....just one of the benefits for paddling campers.

Bear Run's main camping platform is a spacious 28 x 16–foot area accessed by two large stepping platforms which rise up from a long boardwalk. The "privy" is located along the boardwalk.

A large dock welcomes boaters. You will hear sounds of civilization on this platform, which is less "remote" than Barred Owl Roost, Beaver Lodge and Cypress Cathedral.

Information thanks to Roanoke River Partners
Website: http://www.roanokeriverpartners.org/
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Name: Camping Platform - Roanoke River, Beaver Tail (Group Camping Pod) Platform @ Jamesville, NC
Description: A 28' x 16' platform located only 80 feet from Beaver Lodge (see description above) and joined to it by a walkway and a bridge is now available to campers either in combination with Beaver Lodge or on its own.

Beaver Tail will double the capacity of this location, helping us better serve scouting, student, research and other groups. (Groups, see Tillery, too!)

Information thanks to Roanoke River Partners
Website: http://www.roanokeriverpartners.org/
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Name: Camping Platform - Roanoke River, Conine Platform
Description: A unique new offering that's a six-mile paddle from the N.C. Wildlife Access in Williamston, this 28' x 16' platform offers a small screened-in section for those who like a little something between themselves and the great outdoors. Look for this platform on the south side of the Roanoke just across from the river's eastern confluence with Conine Creek.

Information thanks to Roanoke River Partners
Website: http://www.roanokeriverpartners.org/
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Name: Camping Platform - Roanoke River, River Landing Platform @ Williamston, NC
Description: In Williamston, NC - located at the boat landing. This platform has 2 heated showers with coded entry attached to a public restroom (both are 100 ft. away), two picnic tables inside and full roof & walls.

This location makes for an ideal resupply of food (short walk to stores) and water (best source is Moratoc Park, so either a 5 minute walk or short paddle depending upon current). The platform is 24' x 24'.

Don't expect much quite since the boat ramp is quite active and is near a popular bridge crossing.

Information thanks to Roanoke River Partners.
Website: http://www.roanokeriverpartners.org/
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Name: Camping Platform - Roanoke River, Cypress Cathedral Platform near Plymouth, NC
Description: Cypress Cathedral, Roanoke River Partners's third platform, is located on Three Sisters off nearby Broad Creek between Jamesville and Plymouth. Called Cypress Cathedral because of the majestic, cypress–lined entrance, this 28 x 16–foot camping platform rises above giant cane and lets visitors enjoy another of the Roanoke River Basin habitats.

Information thanks to Roanoke River Partners.
Website: http://www.roanokeriverpartners.org/
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Name: Paddle Trail Access - Tar-Pamlico River @ Haven's Garden
Description: NC Wildlife Resource Council boat ramp/access point.
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Name: Camping Platform - Roanoke River, Otter One Platform
Description: Located on an upper branch of the Cashie River's Broad Creek, this 28' x 16' platform makes a great second-night campsite after spending a first night at Lost Boat Platform.

Or put in at the N.C. Wildlife Access at the historic Sans Souci ferry landing. Listen for the call of the osprey as you enjoy the splendid isolation of this platform.

Information thanks to Roanoke River Partners.
Website: http://www.roanokeriverpartners.org/
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Name: Camping Platform - Roanoke River, Cow Creek Platform near Broad Creek
Description: Looking for your own secret breakfast garden? This could be it! Just off the Roanoke's Broad Creek, not far into Cow Creek on the left, this 28' x 16' platform is tucked behind the bank near drifts of May-flowering blue flag iris..

Information thanks to Roanoke River Partners
Website: http://www.roanokeriverpartners.org/
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Name: Camping Platform - Roanoke River, Lost Boat Platform near Blanchards Rd, NC
Description: Located a few paddle strokes off the winding Cashie River, this 28' x 16' platform is a 12-mile paddle from the historic town of Windsor. Visit the Roanoke-Cashie River Center, then put in at the center's boat ramp or the nearby N.C. Wildlife Access

Information thanks to Roanoke River Partners.
Website: http://www.roanokeriverpartners.org/
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Name: Paddle Trail Access - Cashie River @ Woodard Rd., Windsor, NC
Description: NC Wildlife Resource Council boat ramp/access point.
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Name: Paddle Trail Access - Cashie River @ Elm St, Windsor, NC
Description: NC Wildlife Resource Council boat ramp/access point.
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Name: Paddle Trail Access - Roanoke River @ NC Hwy 45 N, Plymouth, NC
Description: NC Wildlife Resource Council boat ramp/access point.
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Name: Paddle Trail Access - Tar-Pamlico River @ Blounts Creek
Description: NC Wildlife Resource Council boat ramp/access point.
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Name: Paddle Trail Access - Merchants Millpond
Description: NC State Pak Public Boat Ramp
Website: http://www.ncparks.gov/Visit/parks/memi/directions.php
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Name: Merchants Millpond State Park
Description: Spot alligators, barred owls, turtles, and beavers while you kayak or canoe. At night, camp on flat ground, a fire in the fire rings and dinner on the picnic table.
Website: http://beautifulpaddles.com/paddle-camp-with-alligators-merchants-millpond-state-park/
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Name: Camping - Merchants Millpond State Park, Individual Canoe-In camp sites,
Description: Canoe camping: Reach two canoe camps by way of canoe trails leading from the boat ramp.

Orange markers lead to the family canoe camp with 10 sites. Yellow markers lead to the group canoe camp, which offers three sites. Pit toilets are available, but campers must carry in all supplies, including water.
Website: http://www.ncparks.gov/Visit/parks/memi/main.php
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Name: Camping Platform - Roanoke River, Spruill Farm Landing Platform near Roper, NC
Description: If you enjoy spectacular sunsets, fishing for white perch or catfish, wading and splashing in pristine sound waters, napping on a sandy beach, being scolded by Osprey nesting in very old Bald Cypress trees growing nearby, listening to the chorus of owls at night, cooking fish over a fire pit and spotting eagles soaring overhead, this campsite is calling your name.

You will need the combination to the gate in order to drive to the site. Most sedans with "normal" clearance can make it back in dry conditions.

Information thanks to Roanoke River Partners
Website: http://www.roanokeriverpartners.org/
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Name: Camping Platform - Roanoke River, John's Island East Platform near Edenton, NC
Description: Convenient to Historic Downtown Edenton (incorporated in 1722), John's Island offers two single platforms and one cluster of three platforms. Not an actual island, the protective elbow of swamp and hardwoods keeps prevailing winds and currents from harshly attacking Edenton's beautiful waterfront.

Information thanks to Roanoke River Partners.
Website: http://www.roanokeriverpartners.org/
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Name: Camping Platform - Roanoke River, John's Island Central Platform near Edenton, NC
Description: Convenient to Historic Downtown Edenton (incorporated in 1722), John's Island offers two single platforms and one cluster of three platforms. Not an actual island, the protective elbow of swamp and hardwoods keeps prevailing winds and currents from harshly attacking Edenton's beautiful waterfront.

Information thanks to Roanoke River Partners
Website: http://www.roanokeriverpartners.org/
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Name: Camping Platform - Roanoke River, John's Island Cluster 1 Platform near Edenton, NC
Description: Convenient to Historic Downtown Edenton (incorporated in 1722), John's Island offers two single platforms and one cluster of three platforms. Not an actual island, the protective elbow of swamp and hardwoods keeps prevailing winds and currents from harshly attacking Edenton's beautiful waterfront.

Information thanks to Roanoke River Partners
Website: http://www.roanokeriverpartners.org/
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Name: Camping Platform - Roanoke River, John's Island Cluster 2 Platform near Edenton, NC
Description: Convenient to Historic Downtown Edenton (incorporated in 1722), John's Island offers two single platforms and one cluster of three platforms. Not an actual island, the protective elbow of swamp and hardwoods keeps prevailing winds and currents from harshly attacking Edenton's beautiful waterfront.

Information thanks to Roanoke River Partners
Website: http://www.roanokeriverpartners.org/
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Name: Camping Platform - Roanoke River, John's Island Cluster 3 Platform near Edenton, NC
Description: Convenient to Historic Downtown Edenton (incorporated in 1722), John's Island offers two single platforms and one cluster of three platforms. Not an actual island, the protective elbow of swamp and hardwoods keeps prevailing winds and currents from harshly attacking Edenton's beautiful waterfront.

Information thanks to Roanoke River Partners.
Website: http://www.roanokeriverpartners.org/
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Name: Camping Platform - Roanoke River, Mill Creek Double Platform near Hertford, NC
Description: Adjoining twin (2) platforms, each 16´ x 24´, connected by a boardwalk with one shared toilet enclosure (campers need to bring their own portable toilet). These platforms are 2.3 miles from downtown Hertford and can be accessed by entering the water at the public boat ramp in Hertford.

This trail (from Hertford to the campsite) takes you along an official state-designated birding trail. The setting is an old cypress gum forest. Keep your eyes open for prothonotary Warblers.

Information thanks to Roanoke River Partners
Website: http://www.pathsofperquimans.org/
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Name: Camping Platform - Cypress Woods Platform near Hertford, NC
Description: Adjoining triple (3) platforms, each 16´ x 24´, connected by a boardwalk, with one shared toilet. These platforms are located on the Perquimans River, accessible by the public boat ramp at Hertford, .4 mile from the Town of Winfall and 1.6 miles from the Town of Hertford.

Set in a beautiful grove of ancient cypress trees, a great viewing area for owls and osprey.
Website: http://www.pathsofperquimans.org/
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Name: Camping Platform - Mill Creek Double Platform near Hertford, NC
Description: Adjoining twin (2) platforms, each 16´ x 24´, connected by a boardwalk with one shared toilet enclosure (campers need to bring their own portable toilet). These platforms are 2.3 miles from downtown Hertford and can be accessed by entering the water at the public boat ramp in Hertford.

This trail (from Hertford to the campsite) takes you along an official state-designated birding trail. The setting is an old cypress gum forest. Keep your eyes open for prothonotary Warblers.

Information thanks to Roanoke River Partners
Website: http://www.pathsofperquimans.org/
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Name: Camping Platform - Bear Garden Platform near Hertford, NC
Description: Adjoining twin (2) platforms, each 16´ x 24´, connected by a boardwalk with one shared camp toilet.

Parking available at the Hertford Town Hall in Hertford. These platforms are .4 mile from downtown historic Hertford and an easy paddle to Raccoon and Mill Creeks, a delightful combination of town and country.
Website: http://www.pathsofperquimans.org/
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Name: Camping Platform - Hidden Lake Platform near Columbia, NC
Description: After an invigorating paddle along the Albemarle Sound visitors can enter the pristine, tranquil waters of Hidden Lake and relax for the night under the stars. Reservations are required for overnight use of the platform and can be made through Roanoke River Partners.

Thanks to Conservation Fund.org for content.
Website: http://www.conservationfund.org/projects/palmetto-peartree-preserve/
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Name: Palmetto Peartree Preserve
Description: Palmetto Peartree, a 10,000 acre preserve, offers 14 miles of winding shoreline to explore with numerous small wild pocket beaches, camping platform, and plenty of privacy.
Website: http://wp.me/p7a2k7-aa
Section Length in Miles: 1.5 miles up to 14 miles of trails
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Name: Paddle Trail Access - Albermarle Sound @ Fort Landing Canoe Launch, Palmetto-Peartree Preserve
Description: A canoe/kayak trail is accessible from this point and offers 14 miles of shoreline to explore along the Albemarle Sound and Alligator Creek. Several miles away from this launch lies Hidden Lake, surrounded by cypress trees and Spanish moss. This lake is only accessible by canoe or kayak and offers a quiet serenity for those looking to get away from it all.

Thanks to Conservation Fund for content.
Website: http://www.conservationfund.org/projects/palmetto-peartree-preserve/
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Name: Camping - Merchants Millpond State Park, Group Canoe-In camp sites,
Description: Canoe camping: Reach two canoe camps by way of canoe trails leading from the boat ramp. Orange markers lead to the family canoe camp with 10 sites. Yellow markers lead to the group canoe camp, which offers three sites. Pit toilets are available, but campers must carry in all supplies, including water.
Website: http://www.ncparks.gov/Visit/parks/memi/main.php
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Name: Paddle Trail Access - Pasquotank River @ Dog Corner Kayak Ramp in Charles Creek Park, Elizabeth City, NC
Description: A canoe/kayak trail is accessible from this point to paddle the Pasquotank River. Also a spot for starting a bike ride or walk.
Website: http://www.cityofec.com/index.asp?Type=B_BASIC&SEC={79C84DBC-CAC5-4B5A-A915-91FD3E620A24}
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Name: Paddle Trail Access - Sawyers Creek Boat Ramp @ NC 343
Description: NC Wildlife Resource Council boat ramp/access point. Paddle the Pasquotank River and Sawyers Creek from here.
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Name: Paddle Trail Access - Dinah's Landing @ Goose Creek State Park
Description: NC State Park Public Boat Ramp. The boat ramp at Dinah's Landing on the west side of Goose Creek is conveniently located near the Pamlico River. Motorboating and sailing are popular activities. Boating regulations of the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission apply.
Website: http://www.ncparks.gov/Visit/parks/gocr/
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Name: Paddle Trail Access - Tar River @ Bells Bridge, Tarboro, NC
Description: NC Wildlife Resource Council boat ramp/access point.
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Name: Paddle Trail Access - Tar River, @ River Front Park, Tarboro, NC
Description: City of Tarboro boat ramp/access point. 11 miles, 3 hour paddle with flow. This is sheltered the entire way, a destination on windy days.

The Tar River twists for approximately five miles. Just before reaching marker 141, Fishing Creek joins the Tar on the left. Use this paddle trail to access the PTRF Panola Platform
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Name: Paddle Trail Access - Tar River @ Dunbar Public Boat Ramp
Description: A NC Wildlife Resource Council public boat ramp/access point.
Website: http://www.rockymountnc.gov/parks/paddletrail.html
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Name: Paddle Trail Access - Tar River @ Hwy 42
Description: NC Wildlife Resource Council boat ramp/access point.
Website: http://www.rockymountnc.gov/parks/paddletrail.html
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Name: Tar River @ Tarboro
Description: 6.6 miles length of river, end at Panola Platform.

If paddling in the Spring, consider bringing a fishing rod, as American and Hickory shad as well as Striped bass end their migration along this section.

You may also reach PTRF's Panola Platform using this section of river.
Website: http://www.rockymountnc.gov/parks/paddletrail.html
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Name: Tar River @ Tarboro
Description: 3.7 miles length of river from Panola Platform to next access point. This section is not quite as scenic due to NC highway 258 running much of this section.
Website: http://www.rockymountnc.gov/parks/paddletrail.html
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Name: Tar River @ Tarboro
Description: 7.9 miles length of river from one wildlife boat ramp until another. During summer months, there are frequent sandbars to navigate around, which also serve as nice rest spots.

This section holds little development, providing a remote feeling.
Website: http://www.rockymountnc.gov/parks/paddletrail.html
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Name: Camping Platform - Tar River, Vollmer Platform, @ Bunn, NC
Description: This site is presently the most upstream camping platform and is located on a beautufl stretch of the river. Situated below Louisburg, one can view large cypress trees and a plethora of wildlife. Camping doesn't get any better! The platform is 16' by 32' and half of it is enclosed with a roof and screened-in area for those buggy or rainy nights. Take-out at this site maybe challenging at low water. All sites are only accessible by water.

Information and platform thanks to Pamlico Tar River Foundation
Website: http://tarpamlicowatertrail.org/
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Name: Camping Platform - Pasquotank River, Goat Island Platform, @ Elizabeth City, NC
Description: Goat Island has a small dock with a boardwalk leading to two separate but joined platforms

Little information can be found online about this platform and its sister platform upstream.
Website: http://www.albemarlercd.org/PaddleTrail%20Maps/Pasquotank%20River%20Goat%20Island%20and%20Northside%20Camping%20Platforms.pdf
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Name: Camping Platform - Pasquotank River, Northside Platform, @ Elizabeth City, NC
Description: Northside Platform has a small dock with a boardwalk leading to two separate but joined platforms. This platform is tucked back into a small side creek, providing a lot of privacy.

Little information can be found online about this platform and its sister platform downstream. ,
Website: http://www.albemarlercd.org/PaddleTrail%20Maps/Pasquotank%20River%20Goat%20Island%20and%20Northside%20Camping%20Platforms.pdf
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Name: Tar River @ Hwy 97 to Dunbar
Description: A 10 mile paddle. Rural scenery and good fishing. If paddling in the Spring, consider bringing a fishing rod, as American and Hickory shad as well as Striped bass end their migration here.


Website: http://www.rockymountnc.gov/parks/paddletrail.html
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Name: Tar River @ Dunbar Public Boat Ramp to Bell's Bridge Public Boat Ramp
Description: A 12.9 mile paddle rural paddle. With numerous twists and turns, there plenty of sandbars for hanging out on. The first and only bridge is your take out
Website: http://www.rockymountnc.gov/parks/paddletrail.html
Section Length in Miles: 12.9
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Name: Paddle Trail Access - Tar River @ River Bend Park, Louisburg, NC
Description: City of Louisburg canoe access point.
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Name: Camping Platform - Tar River, WRMC Land @ Tarboro, NC
Description: Enjoy a narrow, straight section of the river just downstream from this site. During late summer, many small sandbars form. This platform is 16' by 32' and half is enclosed with screening and a roof and a picnic table and fire pit for your enjoyment.

This facility is located downstream of Tarboro on NC Wildlife Game Commission land.

Information and platform thanks to Pamlico Tar River Foundation
Website: http://tarpamlicowatertrail.org/
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Name: Paddle Trail Access - Tar River, @ Old Bailey Hwy, Nash County, NC
Description: Canoe access point by City of Rocky Mount.


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Name: Paddle Trail Access - Tar River, @ NC Hwy 58, NC
Description: Canoe access point by City of Rocky Mount.


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Name: Bear Island | Hammocks Beach State Park
Description: You don’t expect an amazing white-sand beach to be empty at the height of the summer. But this is exactly what you find and what makes Bear Island the best beach paddle in North Carolina. If you want to dip your toes in the Atlantic here, you need to paddle or hitch a ride on the park pontoon boat ferry.

Several options exist for longer paddles.
Website: http://beautifulpaddles.com/hammocks-beach-state-park/
Section Length in Miles: 3 miles (one way)
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Name: Roanoke River @ Devil's Gut
Description: The full moon reflects on the still blackwater, bats hunt insects, barred owls call.

Two camping platforms hide here in Devil’s Gut; each give you quiet solitude.
Website: http://beautifulpaddles.com/devils-gut-roanoke-river-jamesville-nc/
Section Length in Miles: 1.89 to 2.83 miles (one way)
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Name: Tar River @ Greenville
Description: Numerous birds, fish, picturesque trees, and chirps, squawks, and splashes of the wild. This section is also only moments from the heart of Greenville’s Uptown.


Website: http://beautifulpaddles.com/tarrivergreenville/
Section Length in Miles: 4 miles (one way)
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Name: Bear Island | Hammocks Beach State Park
Description: You don’t expect an amazing white-sand beach to be empty at the height of the summer. But this is exactly what you find and what makes Bear Island the best beach paddle in North Carolina.

Website: http://beautifulpaddles.com/hammocks-beach-state-park/
Section Length in Miles: 3 to 10 miles (one way, or loops)
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Name: Neuse River @ New Bern
Description: Spring brings numerous active osprey nests and flowers. Summer is hot with water warm.

Fall offers subtle colors, greens to light oranges and then dusty brown.
Website: http://beautifulpaddles.com/?p=423
Section Length in Miles: 3.8 miles (round trip) Optional Paddle: 4.8 mile loop
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Name: Camping Platform - Tar River, City of Washington Platform @ Washington, NC
Description: A super short paddle from Washington's waterfront or short paddle from the confluences of Tranter's Creek and Bear Creek with the Tar River. The platform offers lovers of the "lowlands" some of the best wetland floodplain scenery that the lower Tar River has to offer.

The platform is a 16' x 32'. Half of it is enclosed with a roof and screen-in area for those buggy or rainy nights.

Information and Platform thanks to Pamlico Tar River Foundation.
Website: http://tarpamlicowatertrail.org/
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Name: Scuppernong River @ Creswell, NC to Columbia, NC
Description: Year around, the Scuppernong has 5 things holding your attention.

1) Hundreds of waterfowl winter over. Even if you aren’t a birder, you’ll love seeing the diversity of birds. 2) three small floating docks to rest on. 3) numerous bends on a narrow river. 4) no human development, 5) perfect water for summer swimming.
Website: http://beautifulpaddles.com/scuppernongriver/
Section Length in Miles: 12 miles (one way)
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Name: Bear Island | Hammocks Beach State Park
Description: You don’t expect an amazing white-sand beach to be empty at the height of the summer. But this is exactly what you find and what makes Bear Island the best beach paddle in North Carolina.

Website: http://beautifulpaddles.com/hammocks-beach-state-park/
Section Length in Miles: 3 to 10 miles (one way, or loops)
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Name: NPS Cape Lookout Lighthouse Paddle
Description: The vast water of Back Bay spreads out before you. In the far southern distance, a black and white spire rises against the horizon. Nothing but warm water, sky, and sand.
Website: http://beautifulpaddles.com/a-lighthouse-paddle-cape-lookout-national-seashore/
Section Length in Miles: 4.7 miles (one way)
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Name: Roanoke River @ Devil's Gut
Description: The full moon reflects on the still blackwater, bats hunt insects, barred owls call.

Two camping platforms hide here in Devil’s Gut; each give you quiet solitude.
Website: http://beautifulpaddles.com/devils-gut-roanoke-river-jamesville-nc/
Section Length in Miles: 1.89 to 2.83 miles (one way)
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Name: Neuse River @ New Bern
Description: Spring brings numerous active osprey nests and flowers. Summer is hot with water warm.

Fall offers subtle colors, greens to light oranges and then dusty brown.
Website: http://beautifulpaddles.com/?p=423
Section Length in Miles: 3.8 miles (round trip) Optional Paddle: 4.8 mile loop
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Name: Tar River @ Greenville
Description: Numerous birds, fish, picturesque trees, and chirps, squawks, and splashes of the wild. This section is also only moments from the heart of Greenville’s Uptown.


Website: http://beautifulpaddles.com/tarrivergreenville/
Section Length in Miles: 4 miles (one way)
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Name: Runyon Creek @ Washington, NC
Description: A quiet and beautiful out and back paddle. Runyon Creek provides easy access to the Tar-Pamlico River and Castle Island.


Website: http://beautifulpaddles.com/hidden-beach-platforms-ice-cream-little-washington-nc/
Section Length in Miles: 1 mile (one way)
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Name: Rachel Carson Reserve
Description: A wonderful paddle for those looking for wildlife and sandbars to relax on. Habitats found include tidal flats, flooded salt marshes, ocean beach, subtidal soft bottoms, hard surfaces, dredge spoil areas, sand dunes, shrub thicket, and maritime forest.
Website: http://beautifulpaddles.com/wild-ponies-empty-beach-spectacular-kayaking-rachel-carson-reserve/
Section Length in Miles: 7.78 mile roundtrip loop
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Name: Rachel Carson Reserve
Description: A wonderful paddle for those looking for wildlife and sandbars to relax on. Habitats found include tidal flats, flooded salt marshes, ocean beach, subtidal soft bottoms, hard surfaces, dredge spoil areas, sand dunes, shrub thicket, and maritime forest.
Website: http://beautifulpaddles.com/wild-ponies-empty-beach-spectacular-kayaking-rachel-carson-reserve/
Section Length in Miles: 7.78 mile roundtrip loop
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Name: Merchants Millpond State Park
Description: Spot alligators, barred owls, turtles, and beavers while you kayak or canoe. At night, camp on flat ground, a fire in the fire rings and dinner on the picnic table.
Website: http://beautifulpaddles.com/paddle-camp-with-alligators-merchants-millpond-state-park/
Section Length in Miles: 1 to 6 mile options
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Name: Palmetto Peartree Preserve
Description: Palmetto Peartree, a 10,000 acre preserve, offers 14 miles of winding shoreline to explore with numerous small wild pocket beaches, camping platform, and plenty of privacy.
Website: http://wp.me/p7a2k7-aa
Section Length in Miles: 1.5 miles up to 14 miles of trails
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Name: Palmetto Peartree Preserve
Description: Palmetto Peartree, a 10,000 acre preserve, offers 14 miles of winding shoreline to explore with numerous small wild pocket beaches, camping platform, and plenty of privacy.
Website: http://wp.me/p7a2k7-aa
Section Length in Miles: 1.5 miles up to 14 miles of trails
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Name: 3 Cool Light House Paddles - Currituck, Bodie, & Cape Lookout
Description: Lighthouses are meant to be seen be seen from the water and these three iconic lighthouses provide the best paddle and viewing experience from inside your kayak.
Website: http://beautifulpaddles.com/lighthousepaddles/
Section Length in Miles: 2.8 - 9 miles (round trip, varies upon the paddle)
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Name: 3 Cool Light House Paddles - Currituck, Bodie, & Cape Lookout
Description: Lighthouses are meant to be seen be seen from the water and these three iconic lighthouses provide the best paddle and viewing experience from inside your kayak.
Website: http://beautifulpaddles.com/lighthousepaddles/
Section Length in Miles: 2.8 - 9 miles (round trip, varies upon the paddle)
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Name: The Wildlife of Monkey Island – Currituck National Wildlife Refuge
Description: This trail is for you if you: want a bit of adventure with an open water paddle on the sound; enjoy seeing birds hundreds of birds; want to see the lighthouse from the water.
Website: http://beautifulpaddles.com/paddle-guide-to-monkey-island-north-carolina/
Section Length in Miles: 2.8 - 9 miles (round trip, varies upon the paddle)
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Name: The Wildlife of Monkey Island – Currituck National Wildlife Refuge
Description: This trail is for you if you: want a bit of adventure with an open water paddle on the sound; enjoy seeing birds hundreds of birds; want to see the lighthouse from the water.
Website: http://beautifulpaddles.com/paddle-guide-to-monkey-island-north-carolina/
Section Length in Miles: 2.8 - 9 miles (round trip, varies upon the paddle)
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Name: Jockey's Ridge State Park, NC
Description: This is the perfect spot for a pleasant and mellow paddle in warm and always shallow water.
Take someone out for their first time; or for a family paddles that isn’t stressful.
Website: https://wp.me/p7a2k7-bS
Section Length in Miles: 2 miles up to 8 miles one way
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Name: Jockey's Ridge State Park, NC
Description: This is the perfect spot for a pleasant and mellow paddle in warm and always shallow water.
Take someone out for their first time; or for a family paddles that isn’t stressful.
Website: https://wp.me/p7a2k7-bS
Section Length in Miles: 2 miles up to 8 miles one way
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