Barter's Creek Right-of-Way
A short trail through the woods to a tidal inlet provides a place to fish, paddlers to launch, and people to swim.
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Barter's Creek Right-of-Way Details
A short trail through the woods to a tidal inlet provides a place to fish, paddlers to launch, and people to swim. However, all are tide dependent. Facilities: Hand-carry Boat Launch, Parking
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Old Ferry Lane Right-of-Way
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