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These photos are of Yadkin River
from Cooleemee Junction
to Badin Dam.
Be advised that much of river
shore is owned by Alcoa and available for duck/deer hunting.
You must consult the NC Wildlife book for more info on where game lands are
located.
Do not use private lands without permission.
Looking downstream, High Rock Lake.
Cooleemee Junction landing. Access to South Yadkin River at Cooleemee. Good area
for fishing from the bank. Boat ride upstream to public areas of duck/deer
hunting.
Highway 801 Davie County landing. Boat ride both directions upstream/downstream
for duck/deer hunting. This landing is for access to North Yadkin River.
Davie County/Hwy. 601 access. Great place to launch your canoe for downstream
ride to Hannah Ferry landing. South Yadkin River access. Downstream access
to second creek area
Rowan / Davie County Bull Hole water access area upstream view. South
Yadkin River access downstream.
Rowan / Davie County Bull Hole water access area downstream view - canoe
access. South Yadkin River access downstream.
Rowan / Davie County Bull Hole picnic shelter and parking area.
South Yadkin River access downstream.
Hannah Ferry landing. Great access to upper river and N. Yadkin / S.Yadkin split
of river. Great canoe access and fishing from the bank. Boating access up
and down both North /South Yadkin River for duck/deer hunting. Many
potholes located just off river at Grants Creek and opposite side of river on
Davidson County side.
York Hill landing just off Highway 29 river bridge. Great access to upper lake
and power plant. Yadkin River/upper High Rock Lake access. River
access to much public land owned by Alcoa. Many potholes located just off
river at Grants Creek and opposite side of river on Davidson County side.
Duke Power Company Buck Stream Station on upper lake/Yadkin River. Great white
bass fishing while on spawning runs. From this point just downriver is
area call the "mudflats". Great area for duck/goose/deer hunting.
River access to Linwood Game Lands on Davidson County side.
Dutch Second Creek landing. On Bringle Ferry Road. New dual ramps and pier and large parking
area. Main channel access for fishing and duck/goose hunting.
Southmont landing and Coast Guard Station. Main channel access for fishing
and duck/goose hunting.
Buttle Creek landing and beach access. Great access to water and pick-nick
tables. Great family swimming area.
Flat Swamp landing on High Rock Lake. Great water access and family swimming
area. Main channel access for fishing and duck/goose hunting. Good
access to High Rock Dam.
Lower side of High Rock Dam.
High Rock Dam landing at Bringle Ferry Road. The only boat access to lower side
of dam. This the landing to use to access the water behind the dam. Watch out
for the rocks.
Flat Creek Landing on Tuckertown Lake on Rowan County side off River Road
between Bringle Ferry Road and Stokes Ferry Road. New dual ramps and pier.
New, large paved parking area. Main channel access for fishing and
duck/goose hunting. Access to entire Tuckertown lake.
Highway 49 Landing on Tucktown Lake just above the dam. Main channel
access for fishing and duck/goose hunting. Access to entire Tuckertown
lake.
Garr Creek Landing, Badin Lake
State Road 2552 Landing, Badin Lake
Old Whitney Landing, Badin Lake
Lakemont Landing at Whip-O-Will Family Campground, Badin Lake
Downtown Badin Landing at ALCOA plant
The best beach on the river located in downtown Badin on Badin Lake. Great for
water access for your family.
Map of upper High Rock Lake
Map of middle of High Rock Lake
Map of lower High Rock Lake
Map of entire High Rock Lake
WARNINGS
Be advised that much of river
shore is owned by Alcoa and available for duck/deer hunting.
You must consult the NC Wildlife book for more info on where game lands are
located.
Do not use private lands without permission. Local county laws prohibit
discharge of firearms within 500 feet of occupied dwellings.
Due to water fluctuations and submerged and floating debris, you must navigate
all upstream waters carefully.
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