Jordan Lake
Jordan Lake can be found around 30 miles west of Raleigh, North Carolina. The United States Army Corps of Engineers dammed the Haw and New Hope Rivers to create B. Everett Jordan Lake. The primary source of recreation at the lake is Jordan Lake State Recreation Area, which is located around it. The lake not only offers leisure options but also serves as the region's primary water source.
There are numerous campsites available at Jordan Lake State Recreation Area. RV sites with total electricity and more rustic hike-in tent sites are generally. There are accessible and shared campsites available. Some of the campgrounds and recreational access places rent out picnic shelters. Water and power hookups, restrooms, showers, swimming beaches, picnic tables, fresh water, and dump stations are among the amenities found in most developed campsite areas.
One of the lake visitors' favorite pastimes in Jordan Lake is fishing. Every angler in North Carolina must possess a current fishing license. The lake has striped bass, largemouth bass, white perch, hybrids, sunfish, catfish, bluegill, and crappie among other fish species. The maximum size for bass is 16. There are several different bank fishing areas as well as boat fishing chances.
Location: 280 State Park Road, Apex, Raleigh