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W. Kerr Scott Reservoir Adventures

W. Kerr Scott Reservoir in North Carolina offers a blend of recreational opportunities including hiking, fishing, and water sports, attracting outdoor enthusiasts to its scenic waters and surrounding forests.

1,475
Acres Protected
30
Miles of Trails
500,000
Annual Visitors
1962
Year Established

About W. Kerr Scott Reservoir

W. Kerr Scott Reservoir
 

W. Kerr Scott Reservoir, situated in the picturesque Yadkin River Valley near Wilkesboro, North Carolina, spans over 1,475 acres of water and is surrounded by over 6,500 acres of lush wooded land. Created by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in 1962, the reservoir's primary purposes are flood control, water supply, and recreation. Its tranquil waters and abundant wildlife make it a popular destination for boating, fishing, and kayaking. Anglers frequently visit for bass, crappie, and catfish. The area boasts approximately 30 miles of trails for hiking and mountain biking, including the popular Dark Mountain Trail System. Bird watchers and wildlife enthusiasts can spot a variety of species, from ospreys to deer, as they explore the surrounding natural habitats. The reservoir also serves as a gateway to outdoor education and conservation efforts, promoting the protection of regional flora and fauna.

Highlights

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Dark Mountain Trail System

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Excellent bass fishing in the reservoir

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Osprey Point for bird watching

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Environmental education programs at Visitor Center

Notable Natural Features

Dark Mountain Trail System

This network of trails offers miles of challenging terrain for mountain bikers and hikers.

Osprey Point

A popular spot for bird watching, especially ospreys and other birds of prey.

Fort Hamby Park

A scenic park area that provides picnic spots, campsites, and a boat ramp.