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Lake Summit, North Carolina

Coordinates: 35°13′30″N 82°25′11″W / 35.2249°N 82.4198°W / 35.2249; -82.4198
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Lake Summit
Lake Summit, 1968
Location of Lake Summit in North Carolina, USA.
Location of Lake Summit in North Carolina, USA.
Lake Summit
Location of Lake Summit in North Carolina, USA.
Location of Lake Summit in North Carolina, USA.
Lake Summit
LocationHenderson county, North Carolina, United States
Coordinates35°13′30″N 82°25′11″W / 35.2249°N 82.4198°W / 35.2249; -82.4198
Primary inflowsGreen River
Basin countriesUnited States
DesignationPrivate lake with water access
Surface area16,600 acres (67 km2)[1]
Average depth20 ft (6.1 m)
Max. depth107 ft (33 m)
IslandsRabbit Island
SettlementsTuxedo

Lake Summit is a hydroelectric dammed reservoir in Henderson County, North Carolina. It has a surface area of 324 acres (1.31 km2).[2] It is the largest lake in Henderson County.

History

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The Green River was dammed in 1920 by the Blue Ridge Power Company, now part of Duke Energy, to provide power for Henderson County and the Greenville area, creating Lake Summit. Prior to the damming, the land now under the water was occupied by some small number of family homes and a gristmill; these were demolished or moved as part of the construction process. The land around the lake was parceled up and sold to families.[2] In 1921, a bridge was constructed across the midsection of the lake. In 1983, the state DOT replaced the old truss bridge crossing the river with a new concrete bridge nearby, preserving the old bridge as a walking path.[3][4]

Recreation

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The lake is private access and managed by the Lake Summit Property Owners Association.[5] Boaters must be residents of shorefront properties along the lake or have a permit for access; smaller water vessels, such as kayaks, however, have free right of way.[5]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Size of the North Carolina State Parks System" (PDF). North Carolina Division of Parks and Recreation. January 1, 2011. pp. 1–4. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2008-02-16. Retrieved October 4, 2011.
  2. ^ a b "Lake Summit: in the beginning …". Charleston Mercury. 2021-07-01. Retrieved 2023-06-01.
  3. ^ "The Times-News – Google News Archive Search". news.google.com. Retrieved 2023-06-01.
  4. ^ "The Times-News – Google News Archive Search". news.google.com. Retrieved 2023-06-01.
  5. ^ a b "Lake Summit Online – Official Community Website". www.lakesummitonline.com. Retrieved 2023-06-01.