Lake Tillery was created for hydroelectric power by damming the Yadkin-PeeDee River and was completed in 1928. Lake Tillery has 118 miles of shoreline, an average depth of 32 feet, and a maximum depth of 72 feet. Numerous creek mouths provide excellent ...
Badin Lake, in Uwharrie National Forest, is a focal point for campers, hikers, anglers, hunters, boaters, swimmers and picnickers. Group camp, boat ramp, picnic sites and two campgrounds. Free. Fee fo...
The Yadkin River flows east and then south for 215 miles, beginning in the northwestern North Carolina, and becomes the Pee Dee River below Lake Tillery. The W. Kerr Scott Reservoir, High Rock Lake, ...
This 80-acre impoundment is located on a 155-acrerecreational complex that offers other recreational opportunities. It was filled in 2003 after being drained for several years. A fioating boat dock an...
Access to the Yadkin River