Boating Access Brooks Bridge Road AccessAt the Brooks Bridge put-in you get a taste of what’s to come a ways down river: a feisty Class Badin Lake (Lakemont Access Area/Whip-o-Will Boat Ramp)Badkin Lake sits on the border of Montgomery and Stanly County and is adjacent to the Uwharrie National Forest. The Mayo River (Business 220 Access)Access tot he Mayo River (muddy flat area with small staircase). Tuckertown Lake (Highway 49 Boat Access)Tuckertown Lake is located just below High Rock Lake. It is a 2,500 acre lake with 75 miles of shoreline. South Yadkin River (Cooleemee Boating Access Area)NC Wildlife Resources maintains this fishing and canoe access along the South Yadkin River. Lake Cammack & MarinaLake Cammack covers more than 800 acres with a shoreline of over 50 miles. Located north of Burlington, the marina Lake Brandt MarinaLake Brandt is an 816-acre municipal reservoir. Fishing is allowed from the pier or from a boat. No bank fishing Union Bridge Paddle AccessPaddle access to the Haw River. Badin Lake (Circle Drive Boat Ramp)Badkin Lake sits on the border of Montgomery and Stanly County and is adjacent to the Uwharrie National Forest. The Altamahaw Paddle AccessPaddle access to the Haw River. There is a dam here at the Altamahaw Paddle Access that paddlers must avoid.