Lake Brandt Recreation Area offers a diverse range of outdoor activities including fishing, hiking, and mountain biking in a scenic reservoir setting near Greensboro, North Carolina.
Lake Brandt Recreation Area is centered around Lake Brandt, a 1,400-acre reservoir located in Guilford County, North Carolina, near the city of Greensboro. The lake was created in the early 20th century to supply drinking water to the area and now serves as a popular spot for outdoor recreation. The surrounding area features a mix of forest and wetlands, providing important habitat for local wildlife such as waterfowl, songbirds, and various fish species including bass and crappie. Visitors can explore multiple hiking and mountain biking trails that loop through the forested lands surrounding the lake, offering both scenic views of the water and peaceful natural surroundings. Fishing is a key attraction, with access to boat ramps and shoreline areas that support year-round angling. Besides its recreation value, Lake Brandt has historical significance as part of Greensboro’s water supply system, reflecting early 20th-century engineering efforts to serve a growing population. The area is managed with a focus on balancing public enjoyment and ecological health, maintaining clean water and wildlife habitat. Its proximity to urban areas makes Lake Brandt a popular escape for residents and visitors looking for outdoor activities without traveling far from the city. The recreation area supports picnicking, birdwatching, and nature photography in addition to its trail and water-based offerings, making it a versatile destination throughout the year.
Protected reservoir offering excellent freshwater fishing for largemouth bass and crappie
Network of forested hiking and mountain biking trails with lake vistas
Wildlife viewing opportunities along riparian and wetland areas, including migratory birds
Boat ramps and picnic facilities providing easy access for family-friendly recreation
A 1,400-acre man-made lake serving as both a key water supply and central recreation focus.
Over 10 miles of multi-use trails winding through mixed hardwood forest and offering lake views.
Facilities that provide lake access and day-use spots ideal for families and anglers.