John’s Island Central

From $25.00 per night

The four platforms are strategically located on the northern side of the ‘island’ along Pembroke Creek. Easily accessible from four different launch points, each is only a ten-minute paddle or short boat ride to your overnight destination. You can choose from a floating dock at Colonial Waterfront Park, a boat ramp at Edenton Marina, a launch platform at Pembroke Creek Park, or a boat ramp at Pembroke Creek Marina.

Please select check-in and check-out dates.

*Reservations should be made for confirmed campers. Additional campers can be easily added but can not be deleted.

Description

Convenient to Historic Downtown Edenton (incorporated in 1722), John’s Island offers one single platform and one cluster of three platforms. Not an actual island, the protective elbow of swamp and hardwoods keeps prevailing winds and currents from harshly attacking Edenton’s beautiful waterfront.

The four platforms are strategically located on the northern side of the ‘island’ along Pembroke Creek. Easily accessible from four different launch points, each is only a ten-minute paddle or short boat ride to your overnight destination. You can choose from a floating dock at Colonial Waterfront Park, a boat ramp at Edenton Marina, a launch platform at Pembroke Creek Park, or a boat ramp at Pembroke Creek Marina.

The platforms are located along the Pembroke Creek Paddle Trail and a short distance from the Queen Anne Creek Paddle Trail, both of which are part of the Albemarle Regional Canoe and Small Boat Trails System as well as the Roanoke River State Trail. Historic documents state the Honorable Francis Corbin, Land Agent for Lord Granville, owned a plantation house on the currently undeveloped ‘island’ in the 1750s. Corbin also built the Historic Cupola House in Edenton in 1758. Legend also claims the ‘island’ housed a hospital for quarantined patients during the Civil War. Now only inhabited by an abundance of wildlife and flora, John’s Island provides the nature lover the opportunity to be close to the heart of Historic Edenton yet isolated from noise and congestion of civilization.

There is a small wooden enclosure to provide privacy for you to place your own portable potty.

We suggest that you line your portable potty (5 gallon bucket) with a heavy-duty trash bag. ALL WASTES must be taken back to land and disposed of properly. Suggestion: Some paddlers use kitty litter in the plastic bags to soak up liquid waste and reduce odor. PLEASE DO NOT empty your portable potty around the platform when you leave!

Trail Mileage Estimates

GPS Coordinates

36°03’13.0″N 76°37’19.0″W

36.053611, -76.621944

Arriving/leaving

  • Check-in time 12:00 pm
  • Check-out time 12:00 pm

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