. Coast watch. Marine resources; Oceanography; Coastal zone management; Coastal ecology. Rodney Johnson Typical of the area, the creek's mouth is dotted with solitary cypress trees. Located at the milldam is the old mill, which has been converted to electricity, but you can purchase cornmeal ground by the old stones of the mill if you are lucky enough to catch the miller in. • Goodwin Creek/Perquimans River — A tributary of Perquimans River, Goodwin Creek offers a half-day excursion. By combining this upland hardwood stream with the Perquimans River Trail, you can create a longer canoeing expe


. Coast watch. Marine resources; Oceanography; Coastal zone management; Coastal ecology. Rodney Johnson Typical of the area, the creek's mouth is dotted with solitary cypress trees. Located at the milldam is the old mill, which has been converted to electricity, but you can purchase cornmeal ground by the old stones of the mill if you are lucky enough to catch the miller in. • Goodwin Creek/Perquimans River — A tributary of Perquimans River, Goodwin Creek offers a half-day excursion. By combining this upland hardwood stream with the Perquimans River Trail, you can create a longer canoeing experience. • Big Flatty Creek — This two-mile trail offers an opportunity to glimpse the headwaters of the Big Flatty and to view farmland as it intermingles with the forest along the banks of the creek. • Sawyers Creek — A tributary of the Pasquotank River, this stream offers another half-day excursion and presents a variety of native plant and animal life. • Areneuse/Mill Dam Creeks — These trails are best traveled at a leisurely pace so that you can savor the intimacy created by the canopy of towering hardwoods and the very narrow streams. The mouths of these two creeks are separated by only a few hundred yards along the banks of the Pasquotank River. Longer Excursions • Upper Perquimans River — This 12-mile trail offers a challenge if you can pace yourself and complete it within a day. The stream passes by the farm owned by baseball legend Jimmy "Catfish" An unusual tree on the banks of Warwick Creek in Chowan County • Yeopim Creek and Yeopim River — This system of trails encompasses several streams: Yeopim Creek, Yeopim River, Burnt Mill Creek, Bethel Creek and Middleton Creek. These waterways and their access points can be combined in a number of ways to suit your schedule. • Upper Pasquotank River — This trail affords one of the few opportuni- ties in the Coastal Plain to combine overnight camping with a canoe trip. At the rive


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