With a grant from the GoldenLeaf Foundation, Perquimans County and local non-profit groups are improving paddle trails and access points along the scenic Perquimans River and adjoining creeks. Please take a few moments to answer the following questions. Your responses will help us better understand the use of water resources in Perquimans County for canoeing and kayaking.

Thank you for your help!

Please enter your name:
Please enter your email address:
Was this your first visit to Perquimans County to paddle?
If you answered 'no' to the above question, how many times have you visited the county to paddle?
Did you use a canoe or a kayak?Canoe
Kayak
How many people were in your group?
How much time did you spend on the water? Days
Hours
How much time did you spend traveling by car to reach your launch site? Days
Hours
How was the condition of your launch site?
Did you see any other paddlers durning your time on the water?
If you answered 'yes' to the above question, how many did you see?
Which sections of the Perquimans river or creeks did you visit, and which ones did you enjoy the most?
Did you visit any local businesses durning your trip?
If you answered 'yes' to the above question, which local businesses?
Did you rent a canoe or kayak from a local business?
Would you come back to the county for another paddle trip?
Please suggest ways to improve conditions for canoeing and kayaking:
If you would like to receive updates on paddle events in Perquimans County, please include your mailing address and/or E-Mail address:Address:

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THANK YOU!

Albemarle RC&D Council, 730 N. Granville St., Suite B, Edenton, NC 27932, (252)482-7437, FAX (252)482-3428

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