Alamance County Cane Creek Mountains Natural AreaCane Creek Mountains Natural Area is a new nature park that provides public access to Alamance County’s largest state-significant naturalBurlington City ParkCity Park offers more than 75 acres of activities for the entire family. It serves as the home of anStoney Creek MarinaStoney Creek is the oldest and smallest of the four marinas operated by the City of Burlington. Only boats usingMebane Community ParkMebane Community Park is a great place for everyone! With all sorts of activities for all age groups this isSnow Camp Historic SiteThis historic settlement showcases many historic buildings to admire as you walk around.Shallow Ford Natural AreaThe park offers four hiking trail loops, an observation deck situated in the midst of a wildflower meadow, and paddleGlencoe Paddle AccessThe five miles from Glencoe to Haw River is truly one of the Haw River’s showcase paddles. Rocky ledges makeAlamance BattlegroundIn 1771, an armed group of backcountry farmers calling themselves Regulators battled with royal governor William Tryon’s militia on land nowGreat Alamance Creek Paddle AccessGreat Alamance Creek’s closer banks also mean more of the creek is shaded by a dense hardwood canopy, a welcomeGraham Paddle AccessGraham Paddle Access, river right, comes upon you quickly after you pass under the NC 54 bridge. Be prepared. If