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Haw River is a town in Alamance County, North Carolina, United States. It is part of the Burlington, North Carolina Metropolitan Statistical Area . At the 2010 census , the population was 2,298.
The Haw River rises northeast of Kernersville, North Carolina and then flows northeast into Rockingham County where it curves southeast to meet the Cape Fear River near Moncure, North Carolina. Shaddox Creek, left bank: 15.21 square miles (39.4 km 2) 17.72 cu ft/s (0.502 m 3 /s) 3.83 mi (6.16 km)
Haw River State Park is a 1,485-acre (6.01 km 2) [2] North Carolina state park in Guilford and Rockingham Counties, North Carolina in the United States.As one of the newest state parks in North Carolina, Haw River has limited recreational opportunities.
Great Alamance Creek, also called Big Alamance Creek, is a 37-mile long [4] creek that is a tributary of the Haw River. The creek's headwaters are in Guilford County, but it flows primarily through Alamance County, North Carolina. It is a major source of water for the cities of Burlington and Greensboro through the Lake Mackintosh Reservoir.
I-85/40, West Ten Road, Bowman Road, Mebane Oaks Road, Jones Road, South Jim Minor Road, NC 54, Wormranch Road, Swepsonville-Saxapahaw Road Haw Creek is a 12.84 mi (20.66 km) long 3rd order tributary to the Haw River , in Alamance County, North Carolina .
Haw River • average: 24.47 cu ft/s (0.693 m 3 /s) at mouth with Haw River [4] Basin features; Progression: Haw River → Cape Fear River → Atlantic Ocean: River system: Haw River: Tributaries • left: Long Branch • right: unnamed tributaries: Bridges: Harold Hackney Road, Bowers Store Road, Silk Hope Gum Springs Road, Graham Road (NC 87 ...
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The Haw River Paddle Trail is a part of the Haw River Trail providing access for canoeing and kayaking.The paddle trail has 10 access sites in Alamance County to include Altamahaw Ossipee, Shallow Ford Natural Area, Indian Valley Golf Club, Glencoe Paddle Access, Great Alamanace Creek on Hwy 87, Graham Paddle Access/Hwy 54, Saxapahaw Lake, Greensboro-Chapel Hill Road, and 4 accesses in Chatham ...