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Mc Guire Mobile Home Park is a great campground nearby; since you might be in a lake visiting mood you can always take a look at close by Burkette Lake. If you need a place to stay Comfort Suites Rock Hill is a nice choice; you can stay the night at Pine Lakes Campgrounds. This lake is so wonderful. Wingate by Wyndham Rock Hill / Charlotte / Metro Area is a good site to get some rest, and you're sure to come across some friendly folks from Chester here. All
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| | through the summertime months at Williams Lake highs are commonly in the 80's. All through the dark hours of summer temperatures dip down into the 60's. Daytime highs through the wintertime are in the 50's; overnight lows at Williams Lake during the wintertime commonly sink into the 20's. You'll wish for more hours in a day to enjoy all the enjoyable stuff at Williams Lake. Paddling on Catawba River is so much fun. Williams Lake is a relatively wet place generally | |
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with a great deal of precipitation; all through the month of March you get the most rain around here, and April is the month with the least moisture. A round of golf at nearby Golf Club is a magnificent way to kill some time; not far from Williams Lake you'll hit upon Sunview Lake which is a striking lake.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 34.91167 Longitude: -80.92667
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Catawba River, Chester Lancaster CountyCounty, 20 miles away Class III - 2 miles long (Great Falls) |
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Lake Wylie
 | Wylie is one of four lakes built on the Catawba River. It is also the oldest lake on the Catawba River. The original dam was constructed in 1904 and was rebuilt in 1924. The current owner of Lake Wylie is Duke Power Company which owns and operates a number of lakes in South Carolina and North Carolina.Check out www.southcarolinalakes.net... |
Paramount's Carowinds Campground
 | 18 miles away CAROWINDS CAMPGROUND WAS A PLEASURE. PLENTY OF SHADE,FRIENDLY AND VERY VERY HELPFUL PERSONNEL.I AM A VETERAN AND THEY REALLY WERE NICE ABOUT MY VA DISCOUNT.WE ENJOYED OUR STAY VERY MUCH AND PLAN ON RETURNING MANY TIMES. THE TRAM TO THE PARK FROM THE CAMPGROUND WAS A GREAT CONVENIENCE. GRADE FROM 1-10...GIVE THEM A +12... |
Catawba River
 | 19 miles away ...n the Catawba is very high, after extended periods of heavy rain. A good indicator is the Catawba USGS gauge at Rock Hill (basically the discharge from Lake Wylie Dam). If it's running well over 10,000 c.f.s., there's probably some flow spilling into the Great Falls run. It needs about 3,000 or 4,000 c.f.s. spilling into the dewatered stretch to be worth running. At these levels it's low class 3. At 10,000 c.f.s. in G.F.(about 20,000 c.f.s. full flow) it's big water class 3-4 & alot of fun. Under the new Catawba/Wateree relicense agreement, there will be (I think) about 28 scheduled releases beginning next year. But it appears that the flows into G.F. will be about 3,000 c.f.s., kind of on the low side. This has great potential as a commercial raft run & play kayaking run if adequate flows can be available (at least 8,000 c.f.s., preferably 10,000 c.f.s.). There are 2 separate runs, separated by Mountain Island--the 'Long Run' (the top of which is visible from SC 97/200 bridge) and the 'Short Run', which is around the right side of the island. Take-out is at the Stumpy Pond access on... |
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