NCWRC BOATING ACCESS AREA GUIDE
There are over 300,000 boats registered in North Carolina and boating is undoubtedly one of the state's most popular sports. How do all of these folks get to the water? One way is to use the free boating access areas provided by the Wildlife Commission. These access areas allow free 24 hour access to 80 different bodies of water in North Carolina. The NCWRC has prepared a series of maps showing each boating access area with links to directions and specific access area information.
This guide contains directions to all boating access areas maintained by the NCWRC in alphabetical order by body of water and county, and descriptions and sketches of navigation and warning buoys that NCWRC field personnel place and maintain. On the back of the guide you will find contact information for the NCWRC, other boating access management agencies, lake management agencies, fishing information, map resources and weather information.
Download:
Download an order form from the Division of Engineering Services. Fill it out and fax it to (919) 707-0162.
View NCWRC boating access areas online!
See list of Boating Access Areas for the disabled.
Write:
North Carolina Wildlife Commission
Engineering Services Division
1720 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-1720 Call:
Call the Engineering Services Division at
(919) 707-0150
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
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