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    Springhill RV Park

    Springhill RV Park

    5.0(8 reviews)
    9.6 mi

    I live in the park. Kevin and team are wonderful! They are always attentive to the needs of the…read moreresidents and park. I'm a 'newbie' and Kevin assisted me with finding a spot and getting set up. At the time, there were no other RV parks that had openings in the RDU area. They didn't even call me back, just emails. Springhill is a wonderful wooded spot to live in or stay in temporarily.

    Our stay started by us calling Kevin when we were an hour away.....he met us on the main road to…read moreassist us to getting to the office.....he is the consummate Host. We received a comprehensiveness orientation to the Park.....he then lead us to our huge spacious treed site with a large concrete patio. He assisted us in backing into the proper position....he made sure we knew where the services on our site. Very quiet park....twice weekly onsite trash pick up....felt very secure......comes with cable and lots of over the air T V. Electricity is extra....propane refill in the park at a reasonable price. We stayed for a month....very resonable. We were here for a surgery at Duke Medical Center which is about a half hour drive. Several historical points of interest close by....theater....botanical gardens....lots of college sports and attractions. No on site Laundry....however several laundromats in the near by town....several grocery stores and restaurants of a nice variety and shopping within a 20min. Drive..... And the Staff handout goodies to the Dogs.....the Dogs love the Friendly Staff too.

    Cane Creek Cane Creek Campground - Winter storm took over

    Cane Creek Cane Creek Campground

    3.0(10 reviews)
    11.2 mi

    Hidden Gem: Cane Creek Campground is a solid bet. I'd give it a strong 8/10--it's perfect for the…read morecamper who values peace, quiet, and a bit of "social distancing" from the world. 27-30 minutes from Burlington North Carolina. You'll find restaurants,bars,etc. dollar general is 10 minutes away from the campground. The Atmosphere The standout feature here is the seclusion. This isn't one of those roadside parks where you hear highway traffic all night. It is truly tucked away from the nearest town, making it a fantastic spot for stargazing and feeling like you've actually escaped the grind. The Management The owners are definitely the "hands-off" type. They mostly kept to themselves, which works well if you're an experienced camper who prefers autonomy. Don't expect a guided tour it's pretty self explanatory or a nightly social hour hosted by the staff--they stay in the background and let the scenery do the talking. While it might feel a bit hands-off for some, I found it refreshing to just be left to my own devices. Our experience was nice we worked in Greensboro and that was about 30 minutes away. Super peaceful and very quiet. Everyone keeps to themselves. Beautiful place. We also were allowed to receive packages just no personal mail we didn't mind at all. The down side for us is when we had that winter storm and the campground pipes were frozen but we didn't know that till 2 days later. They didn't contact anyone or give anyone heads up about the storm. We dont watch the news much but a text would've helped a lot. We worked 10 plus hours 5-6 days a week so we didn't know how bad it was going to get. Anyways The whole time we thought it was ours but our 5th wheel is all seasons. They fixed the problem fast. Also they do come around and pick up trash. . No on site laundry. Full hook ups. Also water pressure is low so it's not your camper. We paid $975 cash but if you don't pay cash they charged the card $1000. If I worked in the area again I most likely would come back because I wasn't bothered by anything expect the communication during the winter storm BUT Definitely a beautiful place!

    I recommend never staying there. I was traveling to the area for work when my plans changed, I…read morecontacted the campground with over a weeks notice and they would not give me my deposit back. They never advised me that my deposit was non refundable nor is it explained on their website. Totally the worst customer service ever. We prefer you make your reservation by telephone. You may also mail or e-mail your reservation request. Remember that a reservation is a promise. If you cannot keep your reservation, please call us in advance to let us know that you will not come. A $20.00 cancellation fee will be added to your credit card if you DO NOT call or e-mail us to confirm of cancellation of your reservation with a 24 hr. period! This is the only policy they have towards cancellation.

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    Cane Creek Cane Creek Campground - Before you pull into the campground

    Before you pull into the campground

    Cane Creek Cane Creek Campground - Outside of our camper

    Outside of our camper

    Cane Creek Cane Creek Campground

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    Haw River Canoe & Kayak - Paddling along the Haw River

    Haw River Canoe & Kayak

    4.3(18 reviews)
    4.1 mi

    When you set out to kayak the historic Haw River it's hard to suppress speculative thoughts about…read moreyour adventure and wonder how it will all turn out. This was on our minds as my wife and I drove past an "entering Alamance County" road sign on our way to the Haw River Canoe & Kayak Company at Saxapahaw, North Carolina. A leisurely drive along Swepsonville-Saxapahaw Road parallels the Haw and suggests a hint of our forthcoming adventure. A tough bridge built for hard times stands over massive, craggy, dark gray rocks, chiseled into the river bottom by the waters bonding the town of Saxapahaw to the earth and the history of this area. On arrival, we could see paddlers struggling to sandwich their watercraft among the rocks around the Saxapahaw bridge. But we never foresaw when we left here, our memories would bear an indelible imprint of this place as "Aramanche" -- a place where Native Americans saw water flow through blue clay. One reason to rent a Kayak here is to unplug yourself from the present and reconnect with the past. In fact, the owner and his staff will tell you his fondest wish is for customers is to "unplug and reconnect." When you cast your eyes out over the Haw as you paddle a kayak, you'll see tranquil and rapid running waters, deep cuts into riverbanks and tree lines, and evidence of the dominating torrential waters that have run for millennia along this 110-mile river down to the Cape Fear basin near the Atlantic coast. The geological history of this place is violent. But there's more. There's tons of history and culture to absorb. Generations of native Americans and later, European colonists, are bound up in the history of this river. Native Americans ran The Great Trading Path that ran from Chester County, PA, along the Shenandoah Mountains roughly to where I-81 and route 220 meet near Danville, Virginia, today. From there, settlers found their way into North Carolina along the Haw. Why Go? If you're interested in American history, you'll visit to have fun and to bask vicariously in the river that was once part of the Underground Railroad. Along this river, Quakers would shepherd slaves from house-to-house, across the Ohio River, and into the free territories in the west. If you're a history buffwith an archaeological bent, you'll visit the Haw to find that blue-gray clay the Siouan Indians used as body paint. It was found in Saxapahaw, and the Indians called this clay "Aramanche", meaning, a place where "water flows through blue clay" in Eastern Siouan. If you're interested in seismology, you'll be curious about the natural fault line running from this area down to Charleston, S.C., that triggered the Great Charleston Earthquake of 1886. You can see this line on the surface under a little bridge in the nearby village of Glencoe, N.C., along Highway 62. If you enjoy riding the rapids as a Kayaker, you'll need to sign up for a class-III white-water adventure. The fault line that runs from Glencoe down toward the Cape Fear river basin features sharp drop-offs triggering the rapid waters adrenaline junkies crave. A guided tour along the Haw lasts about 3-hours. Go, unplug, reconnect with American history and, enjoy!

    we were booked on Thursday @11 am. we were an hour away and it was raining. called the number…read moreposted online twice but couldn't get a hold of anyone when we called. left a VM. but no call back. we drove the hour and nobody was there. A couple of minutes later a nice young lady showed up. we agreed the weather was so bad the paddle could not go ahead. it is disappointing we had to drive 2 hours (there and back) for nothing when if someone had been proactive to contact us to say let's cancel. they need to monitor phone calls etc. or have a way to get in contact. We went back the next day when the weather was perfect. Lovely 3 mile paddle. Remember, you have to walk 1/4 mile trail to the launch with all your stuff including the paddles and walk back When done. There was nobody there to meet us on our return but no big deal I guess. They share the bathrooms with the business upstair. Very basic.

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    Haw River Canoe & Kayak - Saxpahaw lake Dam

    Saxpahaw lake Dam

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    Kayaking on the Haw

    Haw River Canoe & Kayak - Haw River

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    Cane Creek Mountains Natural Area

    Cane Creek Mountains Natural Area

    5.0(2 reviews)
    7.9 mi

    Saw this hiking trail on instagram and couldn't wait to explore it! Plenty of parking, and a nasty…read morebathroom without a sink. Use the bathroom before you come. The hike is hard! There are so many rocks and a steep incline. It took us about 1.5 hours to complete the hike and we had small children with us. Once you make it to the lookout it's stunning! You have to climb a ton of stairs but it's worth it.

    Trails are amazing. The original trails at the Pine Hill Trailhead were awesome enough, but the…read morenew trails just down the road at the Oak Hill Trailhead are just has great. The map doesn't how it, but the trails do connect to give the option of hiking from one tailhead to the other. There are 4 campsites at the Pine Hill Trailhead area. I car-camped for one night recently and really enjoyed it. Before you camp here, you should know ahead of time that there are no showers or plumbing restrooms or vending machines. The restroom is non-plumbing as has no running water. However, there is a very nice water-pump on the other side of the parking lot from where the restroom is. This is a very rough-in-it campground, at least for now. There are nice tent-pads, fire pits, and picnic tables at all spots except #4. At this spot there is only parking and the tent would go directly on the ground. Sites 1, 2, and 4 have room for smaller camping vehicles. Site 3 has a pretty small parking area with room for 1, or maybe 2 vehicles if they are both small. A camper-van would fit but nothing bigger. Each campsite has a little distance of woods between them so there is some privacy. A walk from the campsites to the restroom at the parking area is necessary, but you can drive to it during the night easy enough. I just had to take the front windshield privacy visor out. There are no lights anywhere except what you bring for yourself, so it is pitch-dark at night. If you are OK with this type of camping and are looking for great hiking and quiet and relaxation, you should love it. If you need plumbing and lights or other amenities, this site is not for you. So don't forget to bring water or a container for the pump, a cooler for drinks and snacks, and a flashlight!

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    Cane Creek Mountains Natural Area
    Cane Creek Mountains Natural Area
    Cane Creek Mountains Natural Area

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