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John H Kerr Reservoir

Virginia

56Listings$5K-$3.3M$21MTotal Value
John H Kerr Reservoir, Virginia

John H Kerr Reservoir real estate is regarded as a top ten market in Virginia and North Carolina for lake homes and lake lots.

Typically, buyers can find around 40 John H Kerr Reservoir homes for sale, and around 50 John H Kerr Reservoir lots and land for sale.

John H Kerr Reservoir has 850 miles of shoreline and is one of Virginia's largest lakes. The lake is also known as Kerr Lake.

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About John H Kerr Reservoir

Minutes From Interstate 85

John H. Kerr Reservoir starts in North Carolina and spreads into Virginia. Across the state line, it is also known as Buggs Island Lake.

It is conveniently next to Interstate 85 to quickly take you to South Hill, Henderson, or Durham-Raleigh.

The Durham-Raleigh Area includes restaurants, attractions, and nightlife and an international airport, and several hospitals.

A Great Expanse

John H. Kerr Reservoir was completed in 1952 by the impoundment of the Roanoke and Dan River. It was named after a state congressman and is often called Kerr Lake.

The lake covers a whopping 50,000 acres with 850 miles of shoreline. Its waters are 100 feet deep at the dam and 30 feet deep on average.

Steele Creek Marina and Satterwhite Point Marina are on the North Carolina Shore.

Recreational Opportunities Abound

John H. Kerr Reservoir waters stretch far and wide for those on pontoons, powerboats, jet skis, sailboats, kayaks, canoes, and more.

Many enjoy the excitement of tubing, wakeboarding, water skiing, and kneeboarding.

There are many sandy points around the lake where you can lay out a towel and relax or cool off in the water.

With an abundance of fish like largemouth bass, crappie, striped bass, channel catfish, and flatheads, the lake is extremely popular with anglers.

Time in the Outdoors

The Kerr Lake State Recreation Area features seven campgrounds that offer wooded and waterfront lots.

The boat ramps, hiking trails, can picnic grounds leave campers and visitors many activities to choose from, and it is known as an amazing bird-watching location.

Around the Area

The Boyd Tavern is a historic tavern and inn located in nearby Boydton. It was constructed in 1790 and is on the Virginia Landmark Register and the National Register of Historic Places.

Rosemont Vineyards is a short drive away from the area in LaCrosse. The facility features a tasting room, tours, and event spaces.

A Great Choice of Lake Property

John H. Kerr Reservoir offers lakefront living at its finest. Enjoy a variety of lake activities with the beauty of North Carolina and Virginia all around you.

Lake Overview

  • 850mi. of Shoreline
  • 30ft. Avg. Depth
  • 100ft. Deepest Depth
  • Shoreline Borders
    State Park (Some)
    Mountains
  • Year Built
    1947
  • Managed By US Army Corps of Engineers
  • Water Drops
    5 ft
  • Ownership
    Public
  • Acreage
    50,000
  • Public Boat Ramps
    10
  • Water Level
    Seasonal Full Pool

Information

  • Counties: Charlotte County, Granville County, Halifax County, Mecklenburg County, Vance County, Warren County
  • Fish: Black Crappie, Blue Catfish, Channel Catfish, Flathead Catfish, Largemouth Bass, Spotted Bass, White Crappie
  • Condos available (Yes)
  • Notable events: Polar Plunge, fishing tournaments
  • Sailing clubs (Yes)
  • Interesting facts: Kerr Lake is the largest Lake in the state of North Carolina.
  • Known for: Buggs Island Lake is also one of Virginia's best places to catch crappie
  • History: The area flooded by Kerr Lake includes land once inhabited by the Occoneechee Indians