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Lake Wylie

North Carolina

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Lake Wylie, North Carolina

The Lake Wylie real estate market is the second largest marketplace for lake property in North Carolina and South Carolina.

Normally there are around 450 lake homes for sale at Lake Wylie, and around 110 listings for lots and land.

Lake Wylie is one of North Carolina's largest lakes and has 325 miles of shoreline. The closest major airport, Charlotte Douglas International Airport, is only 16 miles away.

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About Lake Wylie

York County, Mecklenburg County, and Gaston County
Gorgeous Waterfronts and Convenient Location

Lake Wylie is a man-made lake resting on the North and South Carolina border. It is the second oldest lake in the Catawba River chain and is operated by Duke Power.

It is protected by the Catawba River Keepers Foundation, an organization dedicated to preserving the Catawba River and its natural resources and keeping the waters clean and free of pollution.

Only minutes from Charlotte, Lake Wylie is convenient, scenic, and has impressive depths of up to 94 feet.

With coverage of 13,443 acres and 325 miles of shoreline, there is plenty to do and see. The power company manages the water levels well, preventing radical fluctuations.

Fishing, Camping, Beautiful Views, and Lake Fun, What More could you ask For?

Lake Wylie has an abundance of largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, and channel catfish. Anglers of all experience levels will love tossing a line out on these waters. The lake also hosts multiple annual fishing tournaments, including the USC Bass Open.

Part of Lake Wylie's eastern waters banks the McDowell Nature Preserve, the ideal place for camping, hiking, fishing, and various forms of recreation and wildlife observation. The gorgeous landscapes showcase incredible backdrops of natural beauty in all four distinct seasons.

Lake Wylie has many activities and amenities to offer residents and visitors. Popular choices are boating, waterskiing, wakeboarding, tubing, kayaking, canoeing, fishing, swimming, sunbathing, and relaxing.

Duke Energy has supplied boat launch facilities, and there are plenty of parks and campgrounds to visit.

Countless Local Attractions

Because Lake Wylie is located in three different counties across two states, the events and attractions are diverse and refreshing.

Festivals, music, parades, and excellent eateries will keep your appetite for adventure and exploration well satisfied.

The wide variety of eats is very appealing. There’s highly rated Sweetwater Sports Bar and Grill ( Lake Wiley,SC) or a nice dining option of getting a nice plate of Italian food at Lily’s Bistro. (Clover,SC)

arowinds Amusement Park is seven miles away, loaded with rollercoasters, carnival events, and even haunted houses in October.

Hospitals and Airports

The Charlotte-Douglas International Airport is around 20 miles away, and the Piedmont Medical Center is around 11 miles away. Also nearby is Bethel Lake Wylie Airport for private flights.

A Place of Community

Three sailing clubs, several golf courses, and shorelines dotted with lakefront homes give the area a rich sense of community.

Lake Wylie provides a vibrant and thriving lifestyle for every walk of life and is the ideal investment choice for family fun and serene solitude.

Lake Overview

  • 325mi. of Shoreline
  • 23ft. Avg. Depth
  • 94ft. Deepest Depth
  • Shoreline Borders
    Mountains
  • Dam Name
    Catawba Dam
  • Year Built
    1904
  • Managed By Duke Energy
  • Ownership
    Public
  • Acreage
    13,443
  • Public Boat Ramps
    6

Information

  • Counties: Gaston County, Mecklenburg County, York County
  • Fish: Channel Catfish, Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass
  • Condos available (Yes)
  • Notable events: Multiple fishing tournaments; USC Bass open
  • Sailing clubs: Catawba Yacht Club
  • Interesting facts: Lake Wylie is the oldest of seven man-made lakes created by Duke Power along the Catawba River to regulate water flow for hydroelectric power.
  • History: Formerly run by Southern Power Company.

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