Alamance County Graham Paddle AccessGraham Paddle Access, river right, comes upon you quickly after you pass under the NC 54 bridge. Be prepared. If Burlington Tennis CenterThe Burlington Tennis Center (BTC) is a state-of-the-art, public facility offering twelve, plexipave, lighted courts, shaded bleachers, and tables for Lake Michael Park and MarinaLake Michael Park offers 3 miles of trails, picnic shelters, fishing, kayak rentals, and playgrounds. If you are looking for Heritage StablesA family-owned and operated farm & equestrian facility that specializes in comprehensive riding lessons, training and boarding. Facilities include a Graham Regional ParkGraham Regional Park opened on April 12, 2017, the first 18 acres phase features: a youth challenge course, zipline, a Burlington Splash ParkOpen seasonally, this state-of-the-art water feature play space in Burlington provides great fun for kids of all ages. The Maynard Alamance Outdoor Sportsman’s ClubA privately owned, elite sportsman’s club intensively managed for the enjoyment and sport of fish and wildlife. With over 200 Great Bend Park River AccessFor thru-paddlers wishing to continue downstream of Glencoe Dam, portage is required from the Great Bend Park Paddle Access. After Jimmy Powell Tennis CenterThe Jimmy Powell Tennis Center consists of 12 hard courts separated into bays of three courts each. The court bays Stoney Creek MarinaStoney Creek is the oldest and smallest of the four marinas operated by the City of Burlington. Only boats using