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Havens Garden provides boat access to Runyon Creek, a small headwater stream in Beaufort County, North Carolina. This creek flows through a rural area and represents the upper portion of a larger watershed system. The stream has a modest drainage area of 6 square miles and carries an average flow of about 3.5 cubic feet per second, making it suitable for small watercraft like kayaks and canoes rather than larger motorboats.
The creek features a relatively steep gradient of 30.3 feet per mile, which creates noticeable current throughout the stream. Water conditions are generally moving rather than calm, and paddlers should be prepared for this moderate current. The elevation change of 149 feet over the creek's 4.92-mile length indicates terrain variation that may create varying water conditions. This is a headwater stream environment, so water levels can fluctuate seasonally based on rainfall and runoff patterns.
Paddlers using this access point should expect a more natural, less developed setting typical of upper watershed areas. The stream's small size and location near its source make it best suited for canoeists and kayakers looking for a quieter paddling experience rather than powerboat recreation. Early morning visits may offer the best conditions and fewer disturbances to the creek environment.