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Deep River State Trail is a newer unit of the North Carolina state park system in Chatham County, North Carolina in the United States, and it covers 1,274 acres (516 ha) along the Deep River. The park and trail was established by the General Assembly on August 2, 2007. The first land acquisition for the park is known as the "Justice Lands". No part of the park is currently developed, and no trail segments have yet been designated by the North Carolina Division of Parks and Recreation.



External links


  • Conservation Makes Waves on the Deep River

  • The Steward – Deep River State Trail is born

  • Gov. Easley signs bill authorizing Deep River State Trail


  • Session Law 2007-437 established Deep River State Trail.







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