Amenities

PADDLE TRAIL

Camping

If you’re looking for a more primitive, outdoor experience, try camping on the Trail itself!

  • Three primitive back country campsites. Available by reservation. Located approximately one mile from the parking area or via a dedicated paddle access on the Haw River.

    Water and restrooms at parking area only. Camping is $10/night. Reserve online or call (336) 229-2410.

  • Primitive, hike-in only campsites on the Haw River Trail. Sites are grouped together along the river about 2 miles from either Copland Mill or US70 Bridge. Sites are level and include a fire ring.

    Camping is $10/night. Reserve online or call (336) 229-2410.

  • Great Bend campsites include a 12' x 12' tent pad, picnic table, and a fire ring. All sites are shaded by hardwoods and are just a short walk from the Haw River and Glencoe Dam. Parking is approximately 1/5 of a mile from the camping area at 350 Greenwood Dr, Burlington, NC 27217.

    Camping is $10/night. Reserve online or call (336) 229-2410.

  • Two camping platforms. Operated by the Haw River Canoe & Kayak Company. Only accessible via canoe or kayak on the Haw River. Located approximately one mile south of Swepsonville River Park.

    Reserve by visiting Haw River Canoe & Kayak Company or call (336) 260-6465.

  • Saxapahaw Campground is a privately owned campground that encompasses 10 acres of beautiful wooded land and is located right on the Haw River just below the Saxapahaw dam. It is an easy 10-minute walk from the campground to the village of Saxapahaw.

    Reserve by visiting Saxapahaw Campground or call 919-819-4778.

Outfitters

Whether you are looking for a guided outdoor adventure, a local place to rent equipment, or want to purchase your own gear, the area around the Haw River Trail has multiple outfitters to meet your needs. With retailers abounding between Greensboro to the west and Durham to the east, there’s a lot to choose from. The following companies and local businesses are long-time friends of the Haw River Trail known for their expertise, quality equipment, and guided outdoor experiences for all skill levels.

  • Joe Jacobs is a long-time advocate and friend of the HRT. His company offers guided paddle trips, rentals, classes, and summer camps.

    Location: 6079 Swepsonville-Saxapahaw Rd.,Graham, NC 27253Phone: (336) 260-6465
    Learn More

  • GOPC provides a variety of quality outdoor recreation gear. The Greensboro and Durham locations are long-time supporters of the HRT/MST.

    Location: Eastgate Shopping Center, 1800 E. Franklin St., Chapel Hill, NC 27514
    Phone: (919) 933-6148 &

    Location: Friendly Shopping Center, 3104 Northline Ave., Greensboro, NC 27408
    Phone: (336) 851-1331

    Learn More

  • A nationally recognized chain, REI provides outdoor gear for both land and water recreation activities, including canoes and kayaks. The Greensboro and Durham locations are constant supporters of the HRT.

    Location: 6911 Fayetteville Rd. #109, Durham, NC 27713
    Phone: (919) 806-3442 &

    Location: Friendly Center, 3334 W. Friendly Ave. #140, Greensboro, NC 27408Phone: (336) 323-3117

    Visit Site

Lodging

There’s a lot to do and see on the Haw River Trail and in the surrounding area. If you’re making a longer trip of it, or just looking for a local weekend getaway, you’ll need a place to stay. In addition to traditional lodging chains available in nearby cities, be sure to consider an overnight stay with a more local touch. The following inns and bed & breakfasts offer local flavor and a unique experience, with locations convenient to the Trail and other local points of interest. A comprehensive list of lodging options for the area can be found on the Alamance Convention & Visitors Bureau website.

  • A rustic yurt set deep in the woods of Saxapahaw. The single-room yurt accommodates up to 4 guests and has a separate bath house a short walk away. Guests have access to over 20 acres. Enjoy the deck with firepit and a hot tub overlooking Frog Pond. Offers a camping-like experience.

    Contact:

    2800 Austin Quarter Rd., Graham, NC 27253

    Phone:

    https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/4022760Please contact through Airbnb website.

Good Eats

One of the best things about traveling to a new place is discovering great local food. Reward a long day hiking or paddling with a delicious meal at one of our many local eateries, or pick up snacks or food to-go for a picnic during your adventure on the Trail. The following outfits are known for their unique local flavor and high quality food and drink. You can also enjoy your meal knowing that many of these local businesses are sponsors and friends of the Trail. Bon appetit!

  • Located in Saxapahaw. A central gathering place in the community, the Eddy features a locally sourced menu with ever-changing options. They describe their version of Pub food as "ranging from southern comfort to European bistro." Proteins are antibiotic and hormone-free, fish are sustainably raised/caught.Learn More

  • Located in Saxapahaw. "Your local five-star gas station." Yep, you read that right- it's a revitalized gas station and convenience store transformed by local owners into restaurant, grocery stop, and gathering place. Featuring a variety of hot foods, snacks & dry goods, and a wide beverage selection. And, you can still fill up your tank!Learn More