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DEEP River

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The Deep River is a fantastic destination for paddlers seeking an immersive outdoor experience. It offers a diverse range of paddling opportunities beginning in the Piedmont region until its convergence with the Haw River. Paddlers can enjoy a mix of calm waters, exciting rapids, and beautiful scenery along the river’s course. The Deep River is renowned for its abundant wildlife, with opportunities to spot various bird species, fish, and even river otters. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing day trip or a multi-day expedition, the Deep River provides an idyllic setting for paddlers of all skill levels to connect with nature and explore the stunning landscapes of Piedmont North Carolina. The Deep River is a North Carolina State Trail with land and water accesses along its 125-mile length from Jamestown to Moncure. More is coming to the Deep River during its 5-year plan to make progress on land and water accesses. 

DEEP RIVER TRIP IDEAS

These paddles are great for the whole family. These segments are also great if you are new to paddling and looking to get a taste of the paddling world! These segments will be under 2 hours and will have few if any rapids, no dam portages, and are generally calmer areas to paddle in a canoe, or flat water kayak. When its possible, we pick accesses that have bathrooms and formal river accesses. Want to learn more about paddling with the family? REI has an amazing guide. 

These segments will have a great payoff for the hard work you put into paddling. These routes will range from beginner to intermediate depending on rapids and length. Always bring extra water, snacks, and safety supplies. Check out the homepage for a packing list and safety information. Don’t forget to tag @Piedmontlegacytrails or  #Piedmontlegacytrails in your pictures!

These are the sections for you! These segments will cover our Advanced level of paddling with class 2+ rapids. These sections will typically require gear like whitewater kayaks, sprayskirts, helmets, and skills like the ability to wet exit your boat. If you are paddling in advanced rapids, consider taking a swift water rescue course at the White Water Center or Landmark Learning or Cape Fear River Adventures.

DEEP RIVER ACCESSES AND TRIP DETAILS

Randleman Lake: Southwest Park | Water

Randleman Lake is a man-made reservoir at the confluence of Muddy Creek and the Deep River. It is located on the Deep River, part of the Cape Fear River basin. With 100 miles of beautiful shoreline to explore, recreation activities allowed on the lake include boating, fishing, canoes and kayaks. Snacks and restrooms are located at the marina. No swimming is allowed on the lake since it is a drinking water source. No power boats are allowed north of NC-62. You can access the lake at the Marina, or at Southwest Park for paddling. Check park hours before heading there! 

Randleman Lake Marina | Water

Randleman Lake is a man-made reservoir at the confluence of Muddy Creek and the Deep River. It is located on the Deep River, part of the Cape Fear River basin. With 100 miles of beautiful shoreline to explore, recreation activities allowed on the lake include boating, fishing, canoes and kayaks. Snacks and restrooms are located at the marina. No swimming is allowed on the lake since it is a drinking water source. No power boats are allowed north of NC-62. You can access the lake at the Marina, or at Southwest Park for paddling. Check marina hours before heading there!

Worthville Road Boating Access Area | Water

BEWARE OF TWO DAMS ON THIS SECTION. NO PUBLIC TAKEOUTS AFTER THIS POINT.

Paddlers can access the Deep River just below the dam at the Worthville Road Access Area. There is no public take out below this point, but paddlers can float down and paddle back to Worthville Dam. Construction of a 1.5 mile land trail from Worthville to Randleman is coming soon!

FAMILY FRIENDLY

11) HWY 421 Bridge- Kayak Launch to Deep River Park

Kiosk at the brand new 421 Bridge River Access
Camelback Bridge at Deep River Park

Put in: 421 Bridge – 9800 Boone Trail Rd, Sanford NC 27330

Take out: Deep River Park / Camelback Bridge Landing- 3485 R Jordan Rd, Sanford, NC 27330

This may be the easiest float to do. The put-in and take-out points are easy, and the entire trip takes about an hour and a half to float. This is a beautiful float with lots of scenery, including paddling under two very old train bridges. The 421 Kayak Launch features a kayak slide for your boat as you walk down the steps. The take out at Deep River Park / Camelbak Bridge is a concrete ramp on river left. 

SIGHTS WORTH SEEING

10) CLOSED: McIver Landing to HWY 421 Bridge- Kayak Launch

Put in: CLOSED: McIver Landing – Kayak Launch 14680 US 421 South, Gulf, NC 27256

Take out: HWY 421 Bridge – 9800 Boone Trail Rd. Sanford NC 27330

This is another great kid and adult-friendly float that can be completed in about 3 hours. This is a beautiful float with lots of big elevation and rock gardens along the steep river banks. There are also lots of deep holes for bass fishing. You can also extend this float by an hour by continuing on to Deep River Park.

DEEP RIVER INTERACTIVE MAP

The Deep River is in blue. Click on each number to see details of each paddling segment.

PRINTABLE BLUEWAYS GUIDE

  1. Visit USGS 
  2. Scroll to the nearest water gauge to your put in.
  3. Check the “Daily Discharge, Cubic Feet Per Second”
  4. See where that number fits within the suggestions below.
  • Minimum: 175 cfs – You can paddle most sections of the river. Anything lower and you will go on the best walk you ever took with a kayak! Low levels on the river will move slower, adding time to your paddle.
  • Medium  900 cfs Whitewater kayaking can begin, and the river flow is quicker, causing your trip time to lower. This can increase rapid classifications (Ex: Class 2 to Class 3 etc.)
  • Maximum: 3,000 cfs – The river is dangerous and even expert paddlers should stay off the water.

VISIT INTERACTIVE MAP FOR INFO.  DATA AVAILABLE ON DESKTOP OR TABLET.

Special thanks to Chad Spivey for sharing his paddling expertise on the Deep River! 

DEEP RIVER RENTALS

Endor Paddle

3485 R Jordan Rd, Sanford, NC 27330 919-628-7827 Rentals: kayak / Tube / Shuttle

GetOutdoors Pedal & Paddle

1515 W Gate City Blvd. Greensboro, NC 27403 336-294-3918 Rent or Purchase: Kayak / SUP

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