Pinecote Recreation Area offers a tranquil woodland setting on the shores of Badin Lake, providing diverse recreational opportunities for camping, hiking, fishing, and water-based activities within the Uwharrie National Forest.
Located within the Uwharrie National Forest in North Carolina, Pinecote Recreation Area encompasses a forested landscape adjoining Badin Lake, a reservoir created by the Yadkin-Pee Dee River basin. This area features rolling hills dominated by pine, oak, and hickory forests, alongside the calm, clear waters of the lake. Historically, the land supported timber and mining operations before its conversion to recreational use by the United States Forest Service. Visitors to Pinecote enjoy a peaceful outdoor experience with opportunities for camping at well-maintained sites, hiking on scenic forest trails, fishing for bass and catfish, and engaging in paddle sports on the lake. The area's proximity to Badin Lake provides excellent access for boating and kayaking, with boat ramps available. Wildlife is abundant here, including white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, and a variety of bird species, appealing to nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers. The recreation area is family-friendly and well-equipped, featuring picnic facilities and restroom amenities. Its quiet, lesser-known atmosphere attracts visitors looking to escape busier parks while taking advantage of diverse outdoor activities. Pinecote lies near the town of Badin and is a short drive from larger cities such as Albemarle and Salisbury. Accessibility along paved forest roads ensures ease of entry year-round, though summer and early fall remain the most popular visiting times due to favorable weather.
Scenic shoreline along Badin Lake with multiple boat ramps
Shaded hiking trails winding through pine and hardwood forests
Well-maintained campgrounds with lake access
Opportunities for largemouth bass and catfish fishing
A peaceful lakeside area providing boating, fishing, and scenic views framed by forested hills.
A moderate 3.5-mile loop trail through upland forest offering wildflower and birdwatching opportunities.
A well-shaded developed campground with 42 campsites close to the lake, offering a quiet natural setting.