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Guilford Mackintosh Park and Marina is a natural park nestled along the banks of Lake Mackintosh just outside Burlington. FEATURES: canoe and kayak launch sites, two fish feeders, paddle and row boat rentals, open-air picnic shelter for rentals, 5-mile walking/biking/hiking trail, playground, fishing pier and horseshoe pits.
GRAHAM/MEBANE LAKE 3218 Bason Road, Mebane, 919-563-6544, grahamrecreationandparks.com Graham/Mebane Lake is 650 acres and offers skiing, bank fishing and sport fishing, as well as a separate water and jet ski area. FEATURES: Marina with an assortment of live bait; refreshments and sitting area; boat ramp – six lanes wide; two docks; large picnic shelter. Other picnic areas with grills available throughout the marina area. LAKE CAMMACK 4790 Union Ridge Road, Burlington, 336-421-3872, burlingtonnc.gov Lake Cammack covers more than 800 acres with a shoreline of over 50 miles. Located north of Burlington, the marina offers recreational opportunities for paddlers, fisherman and boaters as well as walkers and wildlife enthusiasts. Often deer and bald eagles can be spotted around the lake. FEATURES: boat ramps, bank fishing and pier fishing, playground, 2 mile hiking trail, Civitan Open-Air Shelter (available for rentals), Civitan Building & Swimming Pool (available for rentals only) and Camp Green Leaves, the recreation and parks department camp for the developmentally disabled. GUILFORD MACKINTOSH PARK & MARINA 1345 NC 61 South, Whitsett, 336-449-2078, burlingtonnc.gov
LAKE MACKINTOSH PARK & MARINA 2704 Huffman Mill Road, Burlington, 336-538-0896, burlingtonnc.gov
Lake Mackintosh Park & Marina covers 1150 acres and has a shoreline of 61 miles. The lake is fed by two tributaries, the Greater Alamance and Little Alamance Creeks. These creeks have been the primary source of stocking fish for the lake. Amenities include kayak (seasonal) & rowboat rentals, picnic sites, playground, open-air shelter and clubhouse (both available for rent), pier and bank fishing and boat ramps. Because the lake is the primary water reserve for the City of Burlington, no swimming, wading or skiing is permitted. The use of personal watercraft (jet skis) is also prohibited. FEATURES: picnic sites, kayak rentals, six boat ramps, pier/bank fishing, open picnic shelter, and a rental clubhouse overlooking the lake.
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