Deep River Park, North Carolina
Deep River Park, formerly known as 'Community Park', is a private park open to the public in Chatham County, North Carolina and Lee County, North Carolina, USA, operated by the Deep River Park Association. The main features of the 40 acre park are the Deep River Camelback Truss Bridge and a canoe access ramp to the Deep River. The bridge is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[1]
Deep River Park includes land on both sides of the river in a quiet rural setting amid woods and farmlands. Amenities include the historic pedestrian bridge, a concrete canoe and boat ramp, several picnic areas with 2 shelters, a playground, and parking (no restroom). The park is in the Deep River State Trail corridor.[2]
Deep River Park was founded in 1992 by the Deep River Park Association, formed to preserve the Camelback Bridge and led by Margaret Jordan-Ellis.[3] The Association is currently seeking funding to repaint the bridge while protecting the river from lead contamination.[4]
Images
- South Camelback bridge entrance, Aug. 2012
- Parking lot and entrance to boat ramp
- Playground
- Picnic shelter
- Deep River Camelback Bridge, Aug 2012
References
- National Register of Historic Places Retrieved November 15, 2012
- Deep River State Trail is born retrieved 16 Nov 2012
- retrieved 15 Nov 2012
- Barbecue dinner benefits Camelback Bridge retrieved 16 Nov 2012