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Kayakers get Contentnea Creek ADA-accessible launch
Posted on January 19th, 2023
Kayakers looking for a new spot to put in on local waterways can find it on Contentnea Creek in the Town of Grifton.
An ADA-accessible kayak launch at the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission boating access area was completed this month through a partnership between Wildlife Resources, the Town of Grifton and Duke Energy. The cost of the project was approximately $50,000.
According to Sound Rivers Program Director Clay Barber, it’s an ideal spot to go kayaking.
“(Contentnea Creek) is not a huge creek, so there’s little boat traffic, and it’s just great for paddling — great wildlife, easy current,” Clay said.
While the ADA-accessible launch is in operation, NC Wildlife is in the process of putting up specific ADA parking spaces in the boating access area’s parking lot, Clay added.
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