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    Explore Local Heritage and Outdoor Fun at Deep River Park and Camelback Truss Bridge

    2024-04-26
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    Deep River Park and Camelback Truss Bridge are located on the border of Chatham County and Lee County, covering a 4-acre area. The site offers scenic views and is suitable for picnicking and water sports such as canoeing and kayaking. The park provides a calm setting for outdoor activities.

    The Camelback Truss Bridge, built in 1908 and crossing the Deep River, has undergone several renovations, with the most recent in 1992. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and the North Carolina Transportation Hall of Fame, acknowledging its historical and architectural importance.

    The park features a concrete ramp for tubing, canoeing, and kayaking at the intersection of Highway 421 and the Deep River. This entry point is well-marked and easily accessible, serving as a popular launch site for river activities.

    Paddlers can take a 1.5-hour trip down the river, passing under two old train bridges, which adds historical interest to the route. An extended trip is possible, ending at McIver Landing for those seeking a longer experience.

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