Barred
Owl Roost
GPS N 35°
50.774' W 76° 54.820'
Barred Owl Roost is located at the
back
of Lower Deadwater Creek off Devil's Gut about 3 miles up from
Jamesville and about 5 3/4 miles from the Roberson's Marina on Gardner's
Creek. The 20' x 20' platform is large enough to hold six paddling
campers and their tents. The
cantilevered, wooden deck is supported over rich, brown swamp water by
pilings. This platform was built
completely with volunteer labor (and it wasn't easy, but it was
fun!) About Barred Owl's
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Beaver
Lodge
GPS N 35°
50.632' W 76° 55.781'
Beaver Lodge is named for the local web-footed
residents although you're more likely to see a deer bounding through
this cypress-tupelo backwater. This camping platform is located at
the back of Upper Deadwater Creek off Devil's Gut about 5 miles up
from Jamesville and only 2 miles from Barred Owl Roost. It was
built by volunteers from around the state.(Think piling-pounding over
cypress roots!) Beaver
Lodge is about 3 3/4 miles from Roberson's Marina on Gardner's Creek.
And Beaver Lodge is getting company! (See Beaver Tail)
About Beaver Lodge's
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Beaver Tail
(Group Camping Pod)
GPS (See Beaver Lodge)
A second platform about 80 feet from
Beaver Lodge and joined to it by a walkway and a bridge is now available
to campers either in combination with Beaver Lodge or on its own. Beaver Tail will
double the capacity of this location, helping us better serve scouting,
student, research and other groups. (Groups, see Tillery, too!) About Beaver Tail's
habitat... |
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Cypress Cathedral
(See
Map)
GPS N 35°
51.462' W 76° 53.014'
Cypress Cathedral, Roanoke River Partners's
third platform, is located on Three Sisters off nearby Broad Creek
between Jamesville and Plymouth. Called Cypress Cathedral because of
the majestic, cypress–lined entrance, this 28 x 16–foot camping platform rises
above giant cane and lets visitors enjoy another of the Roanoke River
Basin habitats. About Cypress Cathedral's
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Bear
Run
(See Map)
GPS N 35°
53.071' W 76° 48.606'
Although bears have not been seen near the
Bear Run platform, they've left "evidence" nearby. The Roanoke
provides habitat for many species of mammals, fish and birds....just
one of the benefits for paddling campers. Bear Run's main camping
platform is a spacious 28 x 16–foot area accessed by two large
stepping platforms which rise up from a long boardwalk. The "privy" is
located along the boardwalk. A large dock welcomes boaters. You will
hear sounds of civilization on this platform, which is less
"remote" than Barred Owl Roost, Beaver Lodge and Cypress
Cathedral.
About Bear Run's habitat... |
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Royal
Fern
(See Map)
GPS N 35°
55.529' W 76° 40.959'
Located off what is locally
called White Marsh Creek from Conaby Creek east of Plymouth, this
platform is in the heart of bear country.
Campers MUST follow all protocols for camping in bear
country with special attention given to food and trash storage!
About Royal Fern's habitat... |
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Three
Sisters
GPS N 35°
51.056' W 76° 52.749'
Where Broad Creek (off the
Roanoke) branches into three small, sister creeks, you'll find
the path to this tranquil camping spot. Follow "the middle
sister" and look for the tall, young cypress standing sentinel at
the dock.
About Three Sisters' habitat... |
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Cow
Creek
GPS N
35° 52.096' W 76° 50.586'
Looking for your own secret
breakfast garden? This could be it! Just off the Roanoke's Broad Creek,
not far into Cow Creek on the left, this platform is tucked behind the
bank near drifts of May-flowering blue flag iris.
About Cow Creek habitat... |
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Lost
Boat
(See Map)
GPS N 35°
56.063' W 76° 51.621'
Located a few paddle strokes
off the winding Cashie River, this platform is a 12-mile paddle from the
historic town of Windsor. Visit the Roanoke-Cashie River Center, then
put in at the center's boat ramp or the nearby N.C. Wildlife Access.
About Lost Boat's habitat... |
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Otter
One
(See Map)
GPS N 35°
53.622' W 76° 47.558'
Located on an upper branch of
the Cashie River's Broad Creek, this platform makes a great second-night
campsite after spending a first night at Lost Boat Platform. Or put in
at the N.C. Wildlife Access at the historic Sans Souci ferry landing.
Listen for the call of the osprey as you enjoy the splendid isolation of
this platform. About Otter One's
habitat... |
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Conine
GPS N 35°
52.933' W 76° 57.949'
A unique new offering that's a
six-mile paddle from the N.C. Wildlife Access in Williamston, this
platform offers a small screened-in section for those who like a little
something between themselves and the great outdoors. Look for this
platform on the south side of the Roanoke just across from the river's
eastern confluence with Conine Creek.
About Conine's habitat... |
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Tillery
GPS N 36°
18.527' W 77° 29.587'
The first land-based campsite on
the Roanoke for RRP, this unique location offers a roofed and screened
camping deck, an
open
deck, and a separate privy...all with a spectacular view of the Roanoke
from high atop a bluff. Steps with multiple docks (to accommodate
paddlers during river level variations) lead from the river to the top
of the bluff. Position more tents around the two camping structures and
create a good camp site for larger groups. The fire ring allows open
fires, another first for RRP campsites. This site also has an historical
side. The name,
Tillery, comes from the nearby 1940s African-American New Deal
resettlement community. This site is also accessible by land.
About Tillery's habitat... |