Enjoy an easygoing kayak or paddle board float from the Hwy 421 Access to Camelback Bridge. Paddle beneath historic train trestles and explore the river shallows near old Native American fish traps.
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Enjoy an easygoing kayak or paddle board float from the Hwy 421 Access to Camelback Bridge. Paddle beneath historic train trestles and explore the river shallows near old Native American fish traps.
Launch from Camelback Bridge and paddle 5 calm miles to Hwy 15‑501, passing the historic Endor Iron Furnace along the way. This scenic, wildlife‑rich flatwater route is perfect for beginners or anyone craving a peaceful day on the river.
Enjoy a lazy, family‑friendly tube float from the Hwy 421 Access to Camelback Bridge. Drift beneath early‑1900s train trestles, wade near Native American fish traps, and end your journey at the historic 1901 Camelback Bridge.
Quick tubing trip, just enough to get some sun and cool off while floating down the river!
Grab your friends and your cooler and experience Lazy River Tubing at its finest!
Groups can enjoy a variety of water and land activities, including tubing, canoeing, kayaking, paddle boarding, and more, with options for catered meals and additional entertainment. Discounts apply to single reservations with one payment and cannot be combined with other offers.
Experience whitewater kayaking and outdoor recreation in a whole different way, like never before! All-inclusive retreat on Trancura River’s banks, a world-class destination for all your recreational desires!
A week-long program focused on a variety of water activities, outdoor and survival classes, and basic medical and safety training designed to broaden the knowledge, improve confidence, and prepare children for life-long enjoyment of the Great Outdoors!
Glamping is where stunning nature meets modern luxury, an authentic way to connect with nature. Call it luxury camping or glamorous camping – a versatile way to connect and learn about the magic of the outdoors!
Enjoy yourself by paddling up a gorgeous, flat-water stretch of the Cape Fear River. Get the whole family out in a canoe or give kayaking a try. Miles of virtually unspoiled wilderness to explore,
With trips lasting up to two hours, experience a rock garden where swimming, eating lunch on river banks, or sitting in a small shallow rapid with water rushing over your shoulder is a must!
Snap a shot of turtles sunning themselves before they slip quickly under the water, or catch sight of a bald eagle, osprey, or great blue heron soaring through the clouds. Whatever you decide to do, no matter how long you spend on this particular part of the river, you’re most certainly in for a wonderful time.