Last week we hauled our canoe and tent over to Merchants Millpond State Park and enjoyed some very fine camping and paddling.
One day we paddled east through the millpond, through Lassiter swamp and up Bennett's Creek for about two miles before turning around. The high water this year made the paddle up Bennett's Creek a record setter, beating by far (almost a mile I reckon) our previous attempts. Highlights were lunching on an old, now flatten, beaver lodge and spotting a yellow-crowned night heron.
The next day we put in for the first time at the Gatesville dock/ramp and paddled up the Bennett's Creek Paddle Trail to the Merchants Millpond dam and back. Another great paddle with many beaver lodges, jumping fish, and another great lunch at the turn-around. This paddle trail also has a couple of platforms for canoe-camping.
In the map below, the first paddle is the green line; the second the red line. Our campsite is circled in yellow and the orange X marks our favorite lunch spot.
Hanging out back at camp after a day of paddling.
Fav lunch spot; although this photo was taken while we had only stopped for a snack and leg stretch....Our canoe is barely visible at the water's edge.
We startle a goose.
Near the point where Lassiter Swamp ends and Bennett's Creek begins.
This old remnant of a beaver lodge on the upper section of Bennett's Creek made a perfect lunch spot.
Somewhere up Bennett's Creek.
Second day's lunch spot was at the turnaround; that is, eastern put-in of the paddle trail.
Part of the canoe camping platforms on the Bennett's Creek Paddle Trail.
The Gatesville dock.
And all of the flickr photos are here.
Sun-Ling and John have been traveling the earth since 2008 while blogging, eating vegetarian and vegan, and riding public transportation. We love uphill day hikes, 20th-century architecture, Roman ruins, all bodies of water, local markets, shopping for groceries, aqueducts, miradors, trip planning, blablacar, and more.
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