Much of the beauty of visiting North Carolina involves exploring the natural gems. Take the lakes, for instance. North Carolina has some top-notch lakes, not just for fishing and canoeing but also for camping and photo taking! With so many picture-perfect lakes within our North Carolina borders, it can be hard to choose a favorite, so we polled our readers on our Only In North Carolina Facebook page.

  1. Lake Norman

Connie R Perkins via Only In North Carolina Lake Norman is the largest man-man body of fresh water in the entire state. Created between 1959 and 1964, this lake has become the ultimate vacation destination for many. Here, you’ll find over 520 miles of shoreline to enjoy! Lake Norman, North Carolina, USA

  1. Lake Montonia

William Kemp Mauney IV via Only In North Carolina Lake Montonia in Kings Mountain is a hidden gem on this list, but well worth mentioning. This lake is an incredible place to view fireworks in July and boasts some premier fishing in the state. Lake Montonia, North Carolina 28086, USA

  1. Watauga Lake

Marc Anderson via Only In North Carolina Just 30 minutes from Boone, North Carolina, tucked away in the Blue Ridge Mountains, you’ll find Watauga Lake. Being the highest reservoir in the Tennessee River System, this lake clocks in at more than 1,900 feet above sea level. During the summer months, keep an eye out for the designated swimming area to keep cool. Watauga Lake Drive, Watauga Lake Dr, Fuquay-Varina, NC 27526, USA

  1. Lake Toxaway

Renee Yost via Only In North Carolina Lake Toxaway is quite the size as far as lakes go, with over 640 acres and over 14 miles of beautiful shoreline. This isn’t just a recreational lake, but that’s a predominant reason it’s so popular. Fishing, swimming, hiking, and paddling can all be enjoyed here. Lake Toxaway, NC 28747, USA

  1. Fontana Lake

Dan Lambing via Only In North Carolina Fontana Lake is a reservoir that was created by impounding the Fontana Dam on the Little Tennessee River. Today, this is the largest lake in Western North Carolina, with a backdrop of the Great Smoky Mountains. It doesn’t get much better than that. Fontana Lake, North Carolina, USA

  1. Lake Tillery

LeAnn Bailey via Only In North Carolina Camping, fishing, kayaking, and more can all be enjoyed at Lake Tillery in North Carolina. This reservoir between Falls Reservoir and Blewett Falls Lake is a big draw for visitors who prefer a laidback weekend of lakeside activities. Lake Tillery, North Carolina, USA

  1. Price Lake

Ellen Powell Feild via Only In North Carolina Price Lake is part of the Julian Price Memorial Park, clocking in at 47 acres in size. Visitors can enjoy many activities, from hiking around the edge to fishing, canoeing, kayaking, and more. Rent a boat, camp under the stars, or bring a picnic to one of the most popular and largest picnic areas along the Blue Ridge Parkway. Price Park, 1420 Price Park Dr, Greensboro, NC 27410, USA

  1. Lake Wheeler

Heidi Martin via Only In North Carolina Lake Wheeler may be one of the most beautiful and busiest lakes on this list. This 800-acre lake park features various fishing tournaments, boat shows, concerts on the water, and so much more. Lake Wheeler, North Carolina, USA

  1. Lake Gaston

Donald Sturgis via Only In North Carolina You’ll find Lake Gaston on the North Carolina and Virginia border. Known as a massive hydroelectric reservoir, Lake Gaston is 20,000 acres of pure beauty. People enjoy vacationing all year long for the water sports and swimming. Lake Gaston, 128 Bermuda Dr, Macon, NC 27551, USA

  1. Bay Tree Lake

Ricky Price via Only In North Carolina Bay Tree Lake is 609 acres located on the Coastal Plain of North Carolina. With beautiful blue water and waterborne trees, you’ll want to bring your camera for this one. This is one underdeveloped lake that should be added to your list. Bay Tree Lake, North Carolina 28444, USA

These 10 beautiful lakes in North Carolina are only the tip of the iceberg! There is so much more to see in this state when it comes to lakes, either natural or man-made. You can also join our North Carolina Nature Lovers Facebook group to discover more epic photographs like these and share your own!

Connie R Perkins via Only In North Carolina

Lake Norman is the largest man-man body of fresh water in the entire state. Created between 1959 and 1964, this lake has become the ultimate vacation destination for many. Here, you’ll find over 520 miles of shoreline to enjoy!

Lake Norman, North Carolina, USA

William Kemp Mauney IV via Only In North Carolina

Lake Montonia in Kings Mountain is a hidden gem on this list, but well worth mentioning. This lake is an incredible place to view fireworks in July and boasts some premier fishing in the state.

Lake Montonia, North Carolina 28086, USA

Marc Anderson via Only In North Carolina

Just 30 minutes from Boone, North Carolina, tucked away in the Blue Ridge Mountains, you’ll find Watauga Lake. Being the highest reservoir in the Tennessee River System, this lake clocks in at more than 1,900 feet above sea level. During the summer months, keep an eye out for the designated swimming area to keep cool.

Watauga Lake Drive, Watauga Lake Dr, Fuquay-Varina, NC 27526, USA

Renee Yost via Only In North Carolina

Lake Toxaway is quite the size as far as lakes go, with over 640 acres and over 14 miles of beautiful shoreline. This isn’t just a recreational lake, but that’s a predominant reason it’s so popular. Fishing, swimming, hiking, and paddling can all be enjoyed here.

Lake Toxaway, NC 28747, USA

Dan Lambing via Only In North Carolina

Fontana Lake is a reservoir that was created by impounding the Fontana Dam on the Little Tennessee River. Today, this is the largest lake in Western North Carolina, with a backdrop of the Great Smoky Mountains. It doesn’t get much better than that.

Fontana Lake, North Carolina, USA

LeAnn Bailey via Only In North Carolina

Camping, fishing, kayaking, and more can all be enjoyed at Lake Tillery in North Carolina. This reservoir between Falls Reservoir and Blewett Falls Lake is a big draw for visitors who prefer a laidback weekend of lakeside activities.

Lake Tillery, North Carolina, USA

Ellen Powell Feild via Only In North Carolina

Price Lake is part of the Julian Price Memorial Park, clocking in at 47 acres in size. Visitors can enjoy many activities, from hiking around the edge to fishing, canoeing, kayaking, and more. Rent a boat, camp under the stars, or bring a picnic to one of the most popular and largest picnic areas along the Blue Ridge Parkway.

Price Park, 1420 Price Park Dr, Greensboro, NC 27410, USA

Heidi Martin via Only In North Carolina

Lake Wheeler may be one of the most beautiful and busiest lakes on this list. This 800-acre lake park features various fishing tournaments, boat shows, concerts on the water, and so much more.

Lake Wheeler, North Carolina, USA

Donald Sturgis via Only In North Carolina

You’ll find Lake Gaston on the North Carolina and Virginia border. Known as a massive hydroelectric reservoir, Lake Gaston is 20,000 acres of pure beauty. People enjoy vacationing all year long for the water sports and swimming.

Lake Gaston, 128 Bermuda Dr, Macon, NC 27551, USA

Ricky Price via Only In North Carolina

Bay Tree Lake is 609 acres located on the Coastal Plain of North Carolina. With beautiful blue water and waterborne trees, you’ll want to bring your camera for this one. This is one underdeveloped lake that should be added to your list.

Bay Tree Lake, North Carolina 28444, USA

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