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A man’s life should be constantly fresh as this river. It should be the same channel, but a new water instant. Most men have no inclination, no rapids, no cascades, but marshes and alligators, and miasma instead.
—Thoreau
A Week on the Concord and Merrimac Rivers
Explanation of Terms
DESCRIPTION: A brief description of the stream as a whole or of the particular section is given.
TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS: “Topo Maps” are listed in the order in which the river flows. Unless otherwise noted, all maps are located on the North Carolina Index. If there is not a local source for maps, they are available on order from:
North Carolina Geological Survey
Division of Land Resources
1612 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-1612
(919) 715-9718
COUNTIES: Each stream will have the county in which a particular section is located. Where it flows through more than one they will be listed in the order in which the river flows.
PUT-IN: The exact put-in is listed, such as a particular highway or secondary road bridge. Where more than one section is listed, the put-in for the following section will be the takeout for the preceding section.