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Saturday, September 10, 2011

Places: Best spot to swim near Pittsboro...


My favorite place to swim around Pittsboro is the Haw River just above the Bynum dam. There is a sense of the land going back to the woods along the banks. The rusty dam machinery is being swallowed up by vines (mostly poison ivy) and it feels a bit like stepping back in time. Actually, 50 years ago these banks were much more developed, as riverside industry was at its height. The water wasn't safe to swim in then. The river is much cleaner now and life has returned to its waters. I'm always happy to spot a crawdaddy in the river.

On a typical summer day, the water is always the perfect temperature. The flow of the river is gentle, even close to the dam (unless there has been a lot of rain - see list of hazards below!).  If you keep an eye out, you might spot Bald Eagles, Great Blue Herons, Osprey, and Belted Kingfishers. You'll also see turtles lounging in the sun or on rare occasions deer swimming across the river.

Paddle across to the island in front of you and look for a path. This will take you to a rope swing hanging high up in a tree. I couldn't help but squeal with delight the first time I tried it. I've seen guys run right up the trunk to the top and leap off without even slowing down!

Hazards:
  1. The dam is dangerous because of recirculating currents below it. Stay well away.
  2. Poison ivy grows thick along the river. Watch what you grab or where you leave your towel!
  3. Avoid the river when the water is high. You really don't want to be on the Haw right after significant rain.
 Note: the water above the dam is deep, so this swimming spot is for strong swimmers.

 It is easy to get to. From Pittsboro, take Highway 15-501 North toward Chapel Hill. After you cross the bridge, look for the parking lot to your left. From there, follow a well-beaten mud path down to the river.

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2 comments:

  1. I also love the Haw River! The access spot on Highway 64 (east of town) has a wonderful hiking trail down to Gabriel's Bend, currently crowded with colorful mushrooms and wildflowers. I saw osprey, an eagle, and great blue herons down there yesterday.

    A suggestion for the town - could some large trash cans be put at the entrance to these trails to encourage people to clean up after themselves?

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  2. Thanks for sharing info about Gabriel's Bend! Beautiful spot and I love how it changes with the seasons. Definitely a need for trash cans!! Isn't this spot part of the State Parks system now? They would be the ones to install trash cans and keep them emptied. I wonder if the annual Jordan Lake clean-up programs might include Gabriel's Bend since it is so close to the lake and feeds into it...

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