Robeson Creek Canoe Launch
About the Business
Robeson Creek Canoe Launch is a picturesque park located on Hanks Chapel Road in Pittsboro, North Carolina. This serene spot offers visitors the perfect starting point for a relaxing canoe trip along the tranquil waters of Robeson Creek. Surrounded by lush greenery and peaceful nature, this canoe launch provides a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Whether you're a seasoned paddler or just looking to enjoy a leisurely paddle, Robeson Creek Canoe Launch is the ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts of all skill levels.
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Hanks Chapel Rd, Pittsboro, NC 27312, United States
Reviews
"Love this take out, makes getting out so much easier"
"Very nice. Went in late oct 2023. The lake was super low. Excellent spot. Nice large parking area and free to put in the kayak or canoe. Very beautiful part of the lake. If you go left you can paddle to the mouth of the haw river. If you go right you will go into Jordan lake. If you go right for awhile and paddle along the right side of the shore, pass Robeson creek, keep going a little ways you can see the dam way off in the distance. Very nice in fall with the changing colors of the leaves."
"Great place to Kayak."
"Free access to Jordan Lake for flat water and is also the take out for the lower Haw. Lower Haw is a class III run that changes drastically with differing water levels. Really fun section with some great play for competent whitewater kayakers. Know what you're getting into before paddling this section of river. ... Or any river for that matter :)"
"There is a small, free gravelled parking lot with a fairly steep and curved dirt path down to the water. Launch area is a wooden dock with a sturdy plastic floating platform, specifically designed for launching canoes and kayaks. The float has low metal rails and plastic rollers so you can push yourself off into the creek area. From the main waterway, you can access the Haw River (to the north), Robeson Creek (to the south), and eventually the New Hope River (south) and Jordan Lake (to the south and east)."
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