Boating on a North Carolina lake treasure
Lake Adger is approximately 438 surface acres with approximately 14.5 miles of shoreline.
Boating, fishing and water recreation are a focus here. Restrictions are in place to provide a safe environment for the full recreational use and enjoyment of the lake, including boating, swimming and fishing.There is an 80 horsepower limit on pontoon boats and a 60 horsepower restriction on any other water craft; to maintain it’s tranquil environment, no jet skis or water skiing is permitted on the lake
Lake Adger draws its unique character from following the course of the scenic Green River. Miles of the Green River, upstream, are protected by conservation easements.
Kayaks and canoes are welcome and encouraged
at Lake Adger.You may see native vegetation along the shore, these natural
areas provide habitat for the fish and other wildlife.The lake level can
only fluctuate up and down by five feet, especially during the summer when Northbrook
Hydro is generating power. Please do not tie your boat to the shore,
docks or marina slips without the express permission of the individual
property owner. While the land was once paper company land, it is now the
property of Lake Adger Developers or individual property owners.
Please
be courteous while boating. We encourage you to enjoy your time at Lake
Adger, but ask that others be allowed to enjoy theirs as well. Remember
to cut your engine when passing fishermen along the shore or individuals
in smaller water craft, watch for children swimming from shore and private
docks.
Lake Adger is patrolled by the NC Department of Natural Resources. Use good
judgement and obey laws and regulations while boating.
Enjoy your time at Lake Adger, it is a true mountain treasure.
LAKE ADGER LIVING
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