On the Water in Burlington Lake Mackintosh MarinaLake Mackintosh Park & Marina was developed in 1993 and is the primary water reservoir for the citizens of 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 theGlencoe Paddle AccessThe five miles from Glencoe to Haw River is truly one of the Haw River’s showcase paddles. Rocky ledges makeGreat Bend Park River AccessFor thru-paddlers wishing to continue downstream of Glencoe Dam, portage is required from the Great Bend Park Paddle Access. AfterTown and Country Park & Paddle AccessTown and Country Park is a 50-acre natural area tucked inside a residential area and along the banks of theStoney Creek MarinaStoney Creek is the oldest and smallest of the four marinas operated by the City of Burlington. Only boats usingLake Cammack & MarinaLake Cammack covers more than 800 acres with a shoreline of over 50 miles. Located north of Burlington, the marinaCedarock ParkCedarock Park is a 500-acre park located in southern Alamance County offering 6 miles of hiking and equestrian trails, 2