Deep River State Trail is a unit of the North Carolina state park system in Chatham, Lee, Moore, Randolph and Guilford Counties, North Carolina in the United States, and it covers 1,277 acres (517 ha) along the Deep River. The State Trail is planned as a combination hiking trail and paddle trail along the Deep River, from Jamestown to its confluence with the Cape Fear River. The park and trail were established by the General Assembly on August 2, 2007. The first land acquisition for the park is known as the "Justice Lands", which are near Jordan Lake. No part of the park is currently developed, and no trail segments have yet been designated by the North Carolina Division of Parks and Recreation.
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| - Deep River State Trail is a unit of the North Carolina state park system in Chatham, Lee, Moore, Randolph and Guilford Counties, North Carolina in the United States, and it covers 1,277 acres (517 ha) along the Deep River. The State Trail is planned as a combination hiking trail and paddle trail along the Deep River, from Jamestown to its confluence with the Cape Fear River. The park and trail were established by the General Assembly on August 2, 2007. The first land acquisition for the park is known as the "Justice Lands", which are near Jordan Lake. No part of the park is currently developed, and no trail segments have yet been designated by the North Carolina Division of Parks and Recreation. (en)
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| - Cape Fear River
- Protected areas of Chatham County, North Carolina
- State parks of North Carolina
- Moore County, North Carolina
- Deep River (North Carolina)
- Jordan Lake
- List of North Carolina state parks
- United States
- Protected areas of Guilford County, North Carolina
- Protected areas of Lee County, North Carolina
- Protected areas of Moore County, North Carolina
- Confluence
- Lee County, North Carolina
- Protected areas established in 2007
- Water trails
- North Carolina
- Randolph County, North Carolina
- Hiking trail
- Jamestown, North Carolina
- Chatham County, North Carolina
- Protected areas of Randolph County, North Carolina
- Hiking
- Guilford County, North Carolina
- Paddling
- Paddle trail
- General Assembly of North Carolina
- North Carolina Division of Parks and Recreation
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| - Deep River State Trail is a unit of the North Carolina state park system in Chatham, Lee, Moore, Randolph and Guilford Counties, North Carolina in the United States, and it covers 1,277 acres (517 ha) along the Deep River. The State Trail is planned as a combination hiking trail and paddle trail along the Deep River, from Jamestown to its confluence with the Cape Fear River. The park and trail were established by the General Assembly on August 2, 2007. The first land acquisition for the park is known as the "Justice Lands", which are near Jordan Lake. No part of the park is currently developed, and no trail segments have yet been designated by the North Carolina Division of Parks and Recreation. (en)
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