Paddle Trails

Click on trail numbers to get directions to access points and trail information.

Use the .pdf file listed below for printing!


Albemarle Region 1 contains the following counties:
Camden (CA), Chowan (CH), Mainland Currituck (CU), Gates (GA), Pasquotank (PA), Perquimans (PE).
Coastal Region Paddle Trails Map with county names.

The trail names can be broken down as follows:
"region letter"-"County/ies the trail is in"-"trail number".
More detail on the Trail Naming Convention is available on the map list page.



Trail Descriptions


A-CA-2     Areneuse Creek/Mill Dam Creek Trail, 2 Miles
Skill Level: Beginner Difficulty: Easy Time Required: 2 Hours
These two streams will provide a leisurely outing under a canopy of towering hardwoods. These two streams are very narrow and will envelope the canoeist, providing a unique canoe outing. The mouths of these two creeks are separated by a few hundred yards along the banks of the Pasquotank River.
Trail map for printing (Adobe .pdf file)

Access Name/Description: Latitude: Longitude:
(1 & 2) Two bridges on NC 343, Southeast of Camden





A-CU/CA-3     Indiantown Creek Trail, 9.7 Miles
Skill Level: Beginner/Intermediate Difficulty: Easy/Moderate Time Required: 6-8 Hours
Probably one of the best known steams in the region, this trail will provide an all day outing because the trail has a loop in which the canoeist can canoe downstream and return to the access located at the community boat ramp at the county line.

One of the tributaries, "Frog Crik" should be explored for it offers an opportunity to paddle under a canopy of trees.
Trail map for printing (Adobe .pdf file)

Access Name/Description: Latitude: Longitude:
(1) Double Culverts on SR 1148, (Four Forks Road), Currituck County

(2) SR 1147 Bridge, (Indiantown Road), Currituck County




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