Forty acres with picnic tables; site of Historic Camelback Bridge and annual festivals. Located in Chatham County.
Forty acres with picnic tables; site of Historic Camelback Bridge and annual festivals. Located in Chatham County.
Originally constructed in 1908 and spans the Deep River. The bridge underwent many reconstructions and renovations until 1992. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It provides a scenic view and is a wonderful place for a picnic. Canoe put-in as well.
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Forty acres with picnic tables; site of Historic Camelback Bridge and annual festivals. Located in Chatham County.
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