Badin Lake Recreation Area

Badin Lake Recreation Area

Badin Lake Recreation Area offers a wide array of outdoor activities amidst the Uwharrie National Forest in central North Carolina. This destination is ideal for camping, hiking, and water sports enthusiasts.

40,000
Acres Protected
20
Miles of Trails
150,000
Annual Visitors
1961
Year Established

About Badin Lake Recreation Area

Badin Lake Recreation Area
 

The Badin Lake Recreation Area is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts located within the Uwharrie National Forest in North Carolina. Covering an expansive area, the recreation area offers a diverse landscape of serene forests, rolling hills, and the picturesque Badin Lake itself, making it a popular spot for various recreational activities. Historically, the land has been managed by the U.S. Forest Service, and it remains a significant conservation area aimed at preserving the natural beauty and ecology of the region. Visitors can immerse themselves in activities ranging from hiking the popular Uwharrie Trail to camping at one of its developed sites, or enjoying water-based activities like kayaking, fishing, and swimming in Badin Lake. The area is also home to a variety of wildlife and serves as an excellent location for bird watching. Whether seeking adventure or tranquility, Badin Lake Recreation Area provides a scenic retreat with plenty of opportunities for exploration and relaxation.

Highlights

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Uwharrie Trail: A famous trail offering great views of the surrounding forest.

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The diverse ecosystem featuring abundant bird species for wildlife viewing.

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Kings Mountain Point: A prime spot for picnic and shoreline fishing.

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Remote shorelines perfect for peaceful kayaking and canoeing.

Notable Natural Features

Badin Lake

A large reservoir offering ample opportunities for water recreation.

Uwharrie Mountains

An ancient mountain range providing scenic vistas and trail adventures.

Kings Mountain Point

A beautiful area for picnics and fishing with easy access to the lake.