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Caraway Mountain is clearly visible from Caraway Lake Number Two, and Days Inn Asheboro is a magnificent place to get some rest. Do pop by Caraway Lake Number One right next door to Caraway Lake Number Two, it's a lovely lake, and dry warm beds await you at Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites ASHEBORO. Caraway Lake Number Two ordinarily gets much rainfall; June is the wettest month with most rain, and the driest month is April. This lake is so wonderful. This
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| | is a popular site for folks from Greensboro-High Point. Take a hike on the Uwharrie Jeep Trail, and Kivett Lake Number One is a nearby lake that you could visit. Playing golf is lots of fun at Holly Ridge Golf Links, and there are some fine whitewater spots on Deep River. This is no place for people who don’t like to enjoy themselves. Why not camp at Banjo Creek RV Resort & Campground if you're here at Caraway Lake Number Two, and why not take a refreshing | |
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hike along the Birkhead Trail. This lake is so wonderful. A nice place to camp here at Caraway Lake Number Two is Holly Bluff Family Campground, and Caraway Dam Number Two has great water scenery. During the warm months at Caraway
Lake Number Two highs are usually in the 90's. Once the sun is down it drops down to the 60's. Through the wintertime the highs are typically in the 40's with winter lows in the 20's overnight here at Caraway Lake Number Two.
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Days Inn Asheboro, Asheboro
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6 miles away
* Newly renovated property * North Carolina Zoological Park - 6 miles * Seagrove Pottery - 10 miles * NC Aviation Museum - 3 miles * North Carolina Pottery Center - 10 miles * Harley Dav...
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Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites ASHEBORO, Asheboro
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8 miles away
Welcome to the Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites of Asheboro, NC. We are close to many of the local companies of Randolph County, such as Timken, Malt-O-Meal,Energizer ,Eveready Battery, Arrow, Coope...
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Current weather conditions at Caraway Lake Number Two, Randolph County, North Carolina

Local climate location: LEXINGTON 23 miles away

           
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Coordinates: Latitude: 35.765 Longitude: -79.89833
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Deep River, Randolph CountyCounty, 10 miles away Class I-II - 6 miles long (Route 2128 to Route 2221) |
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Deep River, Randolph CountyCounty, 14 miles away Class I-II - 5.4 miles long (Route 2221 to Route 2615) |
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Uwharrie River, Randolph/Montgomery CountyCounty, 20 miles away Class I-II - 17.2 miles long (Route 1301 to Morrow Mountain State Park) |
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Camp Nawaka Lake
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Banjo Creek RV Resort & Campground
 | 6 PHOTOS campground map... Swimming Pool... Playground... Game Room... Banjo Creek RV Resort & Campground is located in Asheboro, NC, home of the NC Zoological Park (The NC Zoo). Also nearby are trail heads of the Uwharrie National Forest, The World Class Potters of Seagrove, and the Uwharrie River.
Banjo Creek Resort features 140 full and partial hook up sites for RVs, and several tent sites as well. The Little River runs along one side of the park, and walking trails are throughout our 33 acres. We also have a stocked fishing pond. Other amenities include a Jumping Pillow, a swimming pool, a kiddie pool, miniature golf, community campfires, a 2800 sq. Ft. Deck at the lodge (for dances and other music events), Country Store, game room, WiFi, weekend activities, and on Saturday mornings we have ''The Best Breakfast in Camping. ''
Reservations may be made by calling 336-381-3422. Come See Us!... |
Deep River
 | 14 miles away My wife and I decided to give this route a try, and we found that a couple of miles down river from the put-in site, there is a big dam that is at least 20 feet tall with no way around it. We ended up walking 2 miles back to the car to come pick up our kayaks. When we got home we looked at satellite pictures using google maps and it looks like there are 2 more dams before you would reach the take out site. I do NOT recommend this route. Paddlers beware!... |
Uwharrie River
 | 19 miles away ...anoes. The water was way high flowing over the bridge at Low River bridge on SR 1301, our putin point. With the water that high the current was swift with a lot of low lying trees dwarfing the banks. We no sooner put in and the second canoe got caught in the current and capsized. We in the third were unable to upright it before it became lodged between two trees with the current making it impossible to free it. We were able to recover the two boys and rejoin with the first canoe which had continued on downstream. Long and short of our adventure we all made it to Morrow Mtn State Park in about 5 hours time in two canoes (11:30 AM - 4:30 PM). We stayed to the center of the river as much as possible and negotiated the rapids without mishap. It was very unpredictable with alot of unsuspecting trees in the middle of the river (sumerged islands). We then returned to Low River Bridge to recover the lost canoe. The water was now some four to five feet lower clearing the bridge. With much of the pressure of the current on the canoe now gone we were able to free it and get it out of the river.... |
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