Paddling on High Rock Lake in Lexington

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Paddling on High Rock Lake in Lexington

High Rock Lake, the second-largest lake in North Carolina, offers outstanding paddling opportunities for both beginners and experienced kayakers. Located near Lexington, this expansive reservoir stretches over 15,000 acres, providing calm coves, scenic shorelines, and excellent fishing spots. With a mix of open water and sheltered inlets, it's an ideal destination for a peaceful day on the water. Accessibility is easy, with multiple public launch points and rentals available nearby.

Adventure Guide to Paddling on High Rock Lake

Buddle Creek Access Area

  • Located on the western side of the lake, this launch site offers a convenient entry point with a paved ramp and ample parking.
  • Paddlers can explore winding waterways leading into quiet coves, ideal for spotting blue herons, ospreys, and otters.
  • The nearby shoreline provides shaded spots, perfect for a mid-trip picnic.

Abbotts Creek & Wildlife Refuge Area

  • One of the most scenic sections of High Rock Lake, this area features diverse wildlife and lush vegetation.
  • The calm water and limited boat traffic make it perfect for beginners or those looking for a leisurely paddle.
  • Early morning visits often reward paddlers with sightings of bald eagles hunting along the banks.

Tamarac Marina & Rentals

  • Perfect for visitors without their own gear, Tamarac Marina offers kayak and paddleboard rentals.
  • A great starting point for those looking to paddle toward Swearing Creek, an area known for its tranquil, tree-lined atmosphere.
  • The marina also has a waterfront restaurant—ideal for refueling after a paddle session.

Local Insights

  • High Rock Lake is known for its historical significance as part of the Yadkin River, which played a crucial role in early transportation and trade.
  • During summer weekends, the lake hosts paddle meetups, where groups gather for sunset tours.
  • Certain areas, such as Abbotts Creek, offer some of the best bass fishing, making it popular among anglers who combine kayaking with fishing.

Visitor Tips

  • Best time to visit: Spring and early fall provide mild temperatures and fewer motorboats.
  • What to bring: Sunscreen, a dry bag for valuables, and a PFD (life jacket).
  • Directions: High Rock Lake is about a 30-minute drive from Downtown Lexington via NC-8 South.

Adventure Map

Reviews

Amanda Hill2 years ago
It's not the cleanest lake but we catch big catfish and have alot of family time at High Rock lake.
Melanie Taylor2 years ago
High Rock is a local place for Rowan County. Great lake to put your boat in, fish šŸŽ£ or take a swim! Water is one of the cleanest ones around.
Carolina N4 years ago
Like any lake, It's always best to swim deep in the lake. This place has great views. Beautiful sunsets. Friendly people. A good place to relax
Huldy Johnson3 years ago
Nice clean place to fish. Good for families šŸ‘
Lockie Hunter2 months ago
High Rock Lake feels so special! It is the perfect blend of fun and relaxation. The ā€œpaceā€ of the lake it just perfect. The lake is large (one of the largest in North Carolina) so there are many places to boat to. You can boat to Goat Island and join the party or boat into a quiet cove and swim and float. You can jet-ski the main channel or take a quiet paddleboard trip into a quiet harbor and search for herons and other wildlife For those who crave a more active getaway, there is fishing, boating, kayaking, boat rentals, jet skis...Motor to one of the two boat-up restaurants, both full of local colorful flavor, often featuring live music and other events. For those wishing a quiet getaway, wildlife and bird watching is excellent (herons and cranes abundant)! Some beautiful fish have been pulled from this lake, which often hosts fishing tournaments. High Rock strikes that perfect balance of having enough to do, while also not feeling overcrowded. While you will see exciting activity on the weekend, (JetSkis and pontoon boats and motor boats and fishing boats) which lends the weekend an exciting pace, during the week, you will find lovely peaceful lake moments, watching the birds and the occasional boat or fisherman go by. Even storms are magical at the lake. Sitting on a dock or porch, watching the clouds roll in and then watching the lightning over the lake, truly magical!