Boating Access in Burlington Indian Valley Paddle AccessThis short, flat-water stretch of river is perfect for beginning paddlers. The one-mile section of river is backed-up by theTown and Country Park & Paddle AccessTown and Country Park is a 50-acre natural area tucked inside a residential area and along the banks of theGlencoe Paddle AccessThe five miles from Glencoe to Haw River is truly one of the Haw River’s showcase paddles. Rocky ledges makeLake Mackintosh MarinaLake Mackintosh Park & Marina was developed in 1993 and is the primary water reservoir for the citizens of Burlington.Great Bend Park River AccessFor thru-paddlers wishing to continue downstream of Glencoe Dam, portage is required from the Great Bend Park Paddle Access. AfterCedarock ParkCedarock Park is a 500-acre park located in southern Alamance County offering 6 miles of hiking and equestrian trails, 2Lake Cammack & MarinaLake Cammack covers more than 800 acres with a shoreline of over 50 miles. Located north of Burlington, the marinaStoney Creek MarinaStoney Creek is the oldest and smallest of the four marinas operated by the City of Burlington. Only boats using