THE MAYO THE HAW THE SMITH SAFETY TIPS THE DAN
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THE MAYO THE HAW THE SMITH SAFETY TIPS THE DAN
A small portion of the Haw River flows from Guilford County into Rockingham County just south of Reidsville. At this time, there are no public access points on the Haw River in Rockingham County. However, a major section of The Haw River State Park and its Summit Educational Center are located in Rockingham County on approximately 300 acres of beautiful Piedmont land. While this state park is in the early stages of development, the Summit Educational Center was the first major acquisition and is open to the public. The Rockingham County portion of the Dan is 38 miles long and its waters are plentiful for paddling the entire year. Some call the Dan a “lazy river” because its pace is leisurely and relaxing, making it well-suited for paddlers of all skill levels and fun for the entire family. The Dan flows through wide floodplains, high banks and tree-covered corridors and is favored for its slower pace and historical significance. Sights to see along the Dan range from fossils more than 200 million years old to remaining sites of the Saura Indian tribe, as well as remainders of bateau systems (19th century commercial river transportation). THE HAW THE DAN THE MAYO THE SMITH VisitRockinghamCountyNC.com • 800-316-ROCK Eden, Madison, Mayodan, Reidsville, Stoneville, Wentworth Paddle trips on the Smith River are perfect for those who want to enjoy just an hour or two on the water in Eden, or a full day by starting upstream in Virginia. The river originates in Virginia and flows five miles in Rockingham County until it converges with the Dan River in Eden. This river is very scenic with lots of rock outcroppings, foliage and wildlife, including smallmouth bass and trout. Experienced paddlers can find Class I, II and III rapids on various sections of the Smith. There is one public access point at the Smith River Greenway in Eden that provides a two mile float trip downstream to the confluence of the Smith and Dan Rivers. For paddlers looking for a mix of rushing rapids and smooth water, the Mayo is your quest. The upper portion of the Mayo features Class II and III rapids and the infamous “Boiling Hole” rapid. This section is only recommended for very experienced paddlers. The water below the rapids is smooth with a steady current, which is perfect for less experienced paddlers. Sites along the Mayo include well-preserved Native American fish traps, early dams used to generate power in Mayodan, rock bluffs, two natural waterfalls and tons of vegetation and wildlife. The Mayo flows for 16 miles in Rockingham County until it converges with the Dan. The Mayo River State Park is a linear, riverside state park currently in development and more outdoor fun waits at its Mayo Mountain Access in Mayodan. of Rockingham County—you’re in a good place. trip, or you can bring your own gear. Because when you’re on the waters just a couple hours or several days. Local outfitters can assist with your With a number of public access points, you can plan your experience for County's Rivers. State Park and The Mayo River State Park. Water activities are inherently risky and include the dangers of serious personal injury, property damage, and death. The rivers are natural environments that have hazards and constantly changing conditions. You need to be aware of the potential risks and your own skill level and limit your activity to an appropriate level. The information provided here is designed for informational use and is not a substitute for specific training, experience, or research of river conditions. Rockingham County and the Tourism Development Authority assume no liability for any individual’s use of or reliance upon any material contained or reference herein. The material contained herein may not be the most current. spend some time playing in our two riverside state parks, The Haw River “flat” water or find thrills across Class I, II, and III rapids. Plus, you can or tubing for all skill levels. Here, you can have a leisurely float on calm, offer an alternative to whitewater with recreational canoeing, kayaking Rockingham County is a natural playground for water lovers. Our rivers With four rivers providing more than 60 miles of flowing waters, Welcome to Rockingham *In case of emergency, call 911. Local hospitals include Annie Penn Hospital in Reidsville (336-951-4000) and Morehead Memorial Hospital in Eden (336-623-9711). Wear your life jacket. Avoid downed trees (strainers) and other debris in river. Take a spare paddle. Don’t paddle alone. Take insect repellent. Have ropes on both ends of the boat. Take ample water. Bring extra clothing, gear and food in waterproof bags, secure to your boat. 9. Take sunscreen, sunglasses, and wide-brim hat. The sun’s reflection off the water can be intense. If it is hot, start early or later in the day and make the trip shorter. 10. Do not attempt to handle wild animals, especially babies. 11. Avoid contact with all livestock. 12. Never paddle, or float, on rivers in high water conditions. 13. Take rain gear. 14. Take first aid kit. 15. Read maps and plan ahead. Be off the water before dark. 16. TRASH. Pack it in, pack it out. 17. Protect your feet with tight fitting wading shoes. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. SAFETY TIPS Outfitters ad ell tc h Mi 11. Moores Mill Road Access: From US 220, exit onto Smith Road (SR 1360). Turn west (left) onto Smith Road. Go 4 miles to a T-intersection with Anglin Mill Road (SR 1358) and turn west (left). Turn north (right) at Fire Station onto Deshazo Mill Road to Moores Mill Road. Turn left onto Moores Mill Road. Access is immediately before bridge on the south side of Moores Mill Road. (Bridge GPS: 36.568-79.98597) hR Smit Ro ad 18 Ca De M i l s h a zo l Ro ad Smith Riv er 1. Mayo Beach Upper Access: From US 220, exit onto Smith Road (SR 1360). Turn west (left) on Smith Road. Go 4 miles on Smith Road to T intersection with Anglin Mill Road (SR 1358). Turn west (left) on Anglin Mill Road. After 1/2 mile turn left on Old Anglin Mill Road (SR 1385). Go 1/2 mile to T-intersection with Mayo Beach Road (SR1359). Access is 1/2 mile north at the north end of Mayo Beach Road. (Bridge GPS: 36.535276-79.990946) Ai 16 2. 220 Bridge Access: At the business 220 bridge, 1-½ miles north of Mayodan. From US 220, exit onto US 220 Business towards Mayodan, ½ mile on right before the Mayo River bridge. NOTE: Downstream of the highway and railroad bridges the river enters the backwater of the Avalon Dam, located 1-½ miles downstream. There is no take out below – you will have to return to the 220 Bridge Access. Do not attempt to go over the dam! (Bridge GPS: 36.438728-79.938049) Smith Road 3 4 Ro Mea d ow Ro a ad 9 d 10 8 Highw yo Riv D th em Ch ur ch idg ad Br Ro ttle wa y High eR oa d 2 2 3 13 2 14 R an i ve 6. Leaksville Landing Access: From NC 87/Harrington Highway (SR2282), proceed north on Hamilton Street. Cross Leaksville Landing Bridge and turn left into access parking lot. (Bridge GPS: 36.485506-79.763188) To Winston-Salem 5 DURATION* 7. Leaksville Wildlife Access: From NC 14 at the Dan River turn west onto NC 87/Harrington Highway/US 311/NC770. Turn right on Bethlehem Church Road (SR 2039) The NC Wildlife Access is 1/2 mile on right. (Bridge GPS: 36.471905-79.745453) Lindsey Bridge to 704 Bridge Class I 2.5 miles 1-2 hours 704 Bridge to Settle Bridge Class I 8 miles 3-5 hours 8. Draper Landing Access: From Eden, go east on NC 700, towards Ruffin and Virginia. Just south of the Dan River bridge, turn east (left) onto a gravel road. The access is at the end of road on right. (Bridge GPS: 36.498797-79.681426) Settle Bridge to Leaksville Landing Class I to II 10 miles 4-6 hours Leaksville Landing to Leaksville Wildlife Access Class I 1.5 miles 1 hour Leaksville Wildlife Access to Draper Landing Class I 5 miles 2-3 hours Draper Landing to Danville, VA Class I 21.5 miles 10+ hours THE MAYO DIFFICULTY DISTANCE DURATION* Mayo Beach Upper to 220 Bridge Class I, II & III 9.5 miles 4 - 6 hours THE SMITH DIFFICULTY DISTANCE DURATION* 2.5 miles 1 - 2 hours ï Access Point ï Point of Interest R Dan Wentworth i ve r State Highway or Interstate Bridge To Reidsville 3 Caution: Dam or Hazard Class II or III Rapids yB rid ge Ro ad 3. Lindsey Bridge Road Access: West on US 311 for 3 miles from Madison, turn south on Lindsey Bridge Road (SR1138). Immediately past Lindsey Bridge, turn right onto gravel road. Access is on the right, downstream of dam. (Bridge GPS: 36.374776-79.992308) dse ADVENTURE DISTANCE 4 Lin Dan River Campground - 427-8530 Humphrey’s Ridge at Carolina Marina - 427-3949 Lake Reidsville - 349-4738 DIFFICULTY County Road 1 Campgrounds: Autumn Creek Vineyards Cabins - 548-WINE Budget Inn - 548-6011 2 1 2 Madison, Mayodan, Stoneville: Budget Inn - 349-6540 Colonial Inn & Suites - 342-0341 Days Inn - 342-2800 Holiday Inn Express - 361-4000 Quality Inn - 634-1275 Royal Inn - 349-9988 Williams Motel - 349-8457 THE DAN 5 River Road Madison Reidsville: PLAN YOUR r 8 leh Se H to n Eden: 4 7 Be er 2 ng arri (area code is 336) ay 6 6 Accommodations Baymont Inn & Suites - 627-0472 EconoLodge - 627-5131 Eden Inn - 623-9161 Hampton Inn - 627-1111 Shayona Inn - 623-1500 9 Ma Mayodan d To Danville, VA ke n 7 The Mayo Mountain Access is open to the public while future development along the Mayo River corridor is planned. For more info, call the park office at 336.427.2530 or visit www.ncparks.gov. oa Eden 17 King’s Stoneville eR 9. Island Ford Landing Access: From NC 14, turn west on Meadow Road. ¾ mile on left turn onto River Road, Smith River greenway and access at end of road. (Bridge GPS: 36.504118-79.757782) Anglin Mill Road 3 d sca For additional river information & activities, contact the Dan River Basin Association at (336)-627-6270 or www.danriver.org 3. Three Rivers Outfitters - (336)-627-6215 413 Church St, Eden www.3-r-o.com ille 15 i ve r Morgan Ford Road 12 4. Troublesome Creek Outfitters (336)-344-0428 413 Church St, Eden www.troublesomecreek.com 2. Mayodan Outdoor Sports – (336) 548-6296 400 West Main St, Mayodan www.mayodanoutdoorsports.com k sv res oa d To Martinsville, VA Lea Moo R Mill 1. Dan River Adventures - (336)-427-8530 724 Webster Rd, Stoneville www.danriveradventures.com Old 11 10 Ro 10. Mitchell Road Bridge Access: From Highway 87 in Ridgeway, VA, go east (right) on Old Leaksville Road, and then turn east (left) onto Mitchell Road. Immediately past Smith River bridge, turn left into access. (Bridge GPS: 36.602238-79.776394) Campground 5. Settle Bridge Access: From NC 135/US 311 turn south (right) onto Settle Bridge Road (SR2145): ¼ mile south of the bridge, turn east (left) on Dan River Road. Access is on the left at the end of the road. (Bridge GPS: 36.410589-79.827255) 4. 704 Access: Across NC 704 Bridge into Madison. Follow signs to access under bridge on Water Street. (Bridge GPS: 36.385142-79.954698) *Based on canoe and kayak trips only. Depends on skill level. Most novices can complete trip in this time span. Portage – Must exit river Islands 1 Outfitters Counties State Parks To Greensboro Lake Reidsville Wit Belews Lake Island Ford Landing to Class I Leaksville Wildlife Access on Dan Points of Interest DAN RIVER ty R oa d 1. Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley Railroad Bridge (1889) 2. Bateau navigation structure sites 3. Eagle Falls Island and Sluice 4. Lower Saura Indian Village site 5. Madison Covered Bridge (1888) 6. Bateau port Leaksville Landing (c. 1820s) 7. Massive stone pier of the Leaksville Covered Bridge (1852) 8. Mebane Bridge (1924) 9. Triassic conglomerate formations nearly 200 million years old 10. Shoals and rapids with picturesque names--Widemouth, Beasley's Gallows, Tanyard, and Devil's Jump * The Dan River in Rockingham County is a site on the N.C. Birding Trail: www.ncbirdingtrail.org MAYO RIVER 12. Native American rock fish trap, clearly visible from the bridge 13. Avalon Dam 14. Washington Mills Dam 15. "Boiling Hole" Benaja Road SMITH RIVER et lle Ro ad u rc hS tre Sc a vi les To Greensboro Ch R Haw i ve r CAUTION: Dams pose a significant danger. Always use caution around the dams and avoid running over the dams. To spot a dam, look for a shallow line in the water that reaches from one side of the river to the other. Also avoid fallen trees and other debris. 16. 1813 Barnett Canal & Spray Water Power and Land Company Dam 17. Willson Aluminum Site, Site of Discovery of Calcium Carbide in 1892 18. 1880 Stone Pier of Morgan Ford Bridge