This Little-Known Lake Is Perfect For Fishing, Paddleboarding, And Bird Watching In North Carolina
For some much-needed decompressing, visit this little-known lake in North Carolina. Belews Lake is a reservoir in the counties of Rockingham, Stokes, Forsyth, and Guilford near Pine Hall and Stokesdale. Reachable from U.S. Route 158, N.C. Highway 65 and other small routes, the lovely lake offers beautiful landscapes and exciting water activities. Swimming is allowed, but it must be from a boat, not from the shore. It is also a very active lake all year round with enthusiastic anglers participating in tournaments even through the winter months.
Have you visited this little-known lake in North Carolina? If so, please share your experience in the comments below. Belews Lake Park is in the works with updates available on the Forsyth County Parks website.
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