Located just east of Raleigh in the town of Wendell, Robertson Millpond Preserve is a hidden, 85-acre refuge for nature lovers, canoeists and kayakers. Opened to the public in 2015, the blackwater swamp property is the only bald cypress habitat in the Raleigh area, creating the unique experience of paddling through a forest-like setting.

Robertson Millpond Preserve

Open seven days a week during the peak season (April 1 through Aug. 31), the preserve's 1.15-mile loop paddling trail—marked by more than 70 buoys—is the main draw for canoeists and kayakers (stand-up paddleboarders aren't an uncommon sight at the preserve, either).

Dominated by medium-aged to mature bald cypresses, a dense, closed canopy covers much of the pond, providing plenty of shaded areas during the warmer months as kayakers alternate working their way through tight gaps and larger open areas. The pond, mostly 8 to 12 feet in depth but with lots of shallow areas, is tea-colored thanks to the slow-moving water and large amounts of organic matter.

The millpond was created roughly 200 years ago in the 1820s when Buffalo Creek was dammed by William Avera, who operated a 600-acre farm and gristmill with his wife and two children (the site served as a significant focal point of economic activity in Wendell for many years). The gristmill has since been demolished but the dam, part earthen and part masonry, still stands today. The site has been identified by the North Carolina Natural Heritage Program as one of 47 significant natural areas in Wake County, and the preserve has also been recognized as a Wetland Treasure by the Carolina Wetlands Association. 

Robertson Millpond Preserve

The cypress swamp is also a habitat for many animals—common birds include wood and black duck, pileated and downy woodpeckers, prothonotary warbler, screech and great horned owl, great blue heron and more. Beaver, muskrats, raccoons, a variety of water snakes, frogs, turtles and a healthy fish population (fishing is allowed) are also likely to be spotted in and around the water.

For the 2024 season, Tar River Life, a private rental and guide company, has kayaks available for rental on Saturdays only. A parking and launch area allows you to bring your own canoe or kayak as well for no fee seven days a week.

Robertson Millpond Kayak

Rental dates: A third party offers solo and tandem kayak rentals on Saturdays from April through August.

Fees: No fee if you bring your own gear; Tar River Life fees may range from $20-25 per hour.

Need to know: Come prepared—there are no restroom facilities or drinking water on-site; kayaking is the preferred method of recreation at this site, but canoeing and stand-up paddleboarding are allowed as well; parking on-site is free; the preserve is open seven days per week during the warmer months, and on weekends only during the off-season (September through March).

Where to a grab a bite or a beer nearby: In the heart of Wendell, Bearded Bee Brewing Company is a locally loved, small-batch beer destination that often hosts food trucks and live music. The Wendell General Store is just around the corner if you're looking for an ice cream treat on a warm day!

 

Robertson Millpond Preserve is located at 6333 Robertson Pond Rd., Wendell, NC 27591

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