United States North-Carolina

Haw River Trail Alamance County

According to the latest information available, the Haw River Trail Alamance County boat ramp is a public concrete boat ramp located in North Carolina. This boat ramp is approximately 20 feet wide and is designed to accommodate a variety of watercraft, including powerboats, canoes, kayaks, and other small boats.

The boat ramp provides access to the Haw River, a 110-mile-long river that flows through central North Carolina. The Haw River is a popular location for recreational activities such as fishing, kayaking, and canoeing.

In terms of permitted watercraft, the Haw River Trail Alamance County boat ramp allows for a variety of boats as long as they are under 26 feet long and have a maximum horsepower of 25. This includes flat-bottomed boats, Jon boats, and other small watercraft.

Overall, the Haw River Trail Alamance County boat ramp provides a convenient and accessible location for boaters and other outdoor enthusiasts to enjoy the natural beauty and recreational opportunities offered by the Haw River. Get driving directions.
HAW RIVER TRAIL ALAMANCE COUNTY

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