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Access Site NC

Hookerton

Contentnea Creek

Source: north_carolina_wildlife_resources_commission Updated 1 year ago

City: Hookerton, NC
County: Greene County
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 35.42568026, -77.59135107
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About This Access Site
Hookerton boat ramp provides access to Contentnea Creek, a large river system that flows through Greene County in eastern North Carolina. This is a significant waterway classified as a Stream Order 7 river with a substantial drainage area of 1006 square miles and an average flow of approximately 1123 cubic feet per second. The creek stretches 94.64 miles in total length with a modest average gradient of 1.2 feet per mile, making it generally suitable for recreational boating across various skill levels.

Contentnea Creek flows through a relatively low-elevation region of North Carolina, dropping only 117 feet over its entire course from headwaters to mouth. The average water velocity of 2.29 feet per second indicates moderate current conditions, typical for a large river system in the Coastal Plain region. At Hookerton, paddlers and boaters will find themselves on a well-established waterway that supports various recreational activities. The distance to the river mouth is approximately 158 miles, meaning this access point is situated well upstream in the watershed.

The surrounding area near Hookerton offers access to one of eastern North Carolina's important river corridors. Boaters should be aware of the creek's size and current before launching and should verify local conditions before embarking on any trip. The moderate flow rate and gradient suggest relatively stable water conditions compared to more mountainous regions, though seasonal variations in water level should be expected.