About Lake Lure
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Located in Rutherford County, nestled deep in the heart of the Western North Carolina Blue Ridge Mountains you’ll discover what National Geographic magazine calls one of the most beautiful man-made lakes in the world. Lake Lure North Carolina is a popular vacation destination for many and a place that a few are lucky enough to call their home away from home. With over 720 acres of crystal blue water and a pristine beach area, Lake Lure is surrounded by the majestic Blue Ridge and gorgeous places such as Chimney Rock. Lake Lure North Carolina has a very unique and special temperate climate as it lies in the Isothermal belt. The climate and unspoiled landscapes also abound with exotic plant species. The unique climate of the area makes it possible for ornamental flower species such as pansies, peonies and zinnias to naturally decorate the landscapes. Grasses such as fescue, zoysia, and Bermuda are also usually found in Lake Lure North Carolina. The plant life found here is just one of the many reasons it’s one of the most beautiful areas in the Blue Ridge. The town of Lake Lure North Carolina is just as charming a place as the scenery. With over 1,000 permanent residents, Lake Lure North Carolina is a small town, but receives many visitors who enjoy the lake for a vacation getaway. The town of Lake Lure North Carolina is located just east of Asheville and is in the heart of the Hickory Nut Gorge. When you live in Lake Lure North Carolina you’ll delight in the serenity that the views and lifestyle provide. Enjoy being a short drive away from Asheville, the Blue Ridge Parkway, Chimney Rock Park, and various beautiful locations across Rutherford County. The town was incorporated in 1927, following completion of a dam on the Broad River in 1926 which created the 720-acre lake around which the town is situated. Dr. Lucius Morse is credited with creating the first plans for the town. In 1902, Morse and his brothers purchased 400 acres around Chimney Rock (within present-day Chimney Rock Park) for $5,000. They later acquired enough acreage in the area to bring the total to 8000 acres. They then funded the construction of the dam (through a mortgage) which produced the lake after which the town is named. The plans for development came to a halt in 1929 with the advent of the Great Depression. A mortgage-holder, Stroud & Company of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, foreclosed on the lake and the dam. Stroud owned them and the power the dam generated until 1965, when state-authorized revenue bonds were issued to permit the town to buy the assets from Stroud. Living or owning a home on Lake Lure North Carolina will allow you and your loved ones to be on the water and close to amenities and fun activities like swimming, golf, hiking, rock climbing and hiking. Water activities like canoeing, fishing, boating and water skiing are also popular here. |
Lake Lure Activities
Local Attractions
Golf Courses
| Public: Dogwood Valley Golf Course 328 Dogwood Valley Road Forest City 828-657-6214 Opened in 1962, this nine-hole, par-36, regulation-length course was designed by Donald Ross and features Bermuda-grass fairways and greens. The course and driving range are open year round at very reasonable rates. Yearly memberships are available. | |
| Forest City Municipal Golf Course 211 Clay street, Forest City 828-248-5222 www.townofforestcity.com Begun as a civil works administration project in 1933, this nine-hole, par-36, regulation-length course was completely remodeled in 1998. Featuring Bermuda grass, rock walls and beautiful flower-beds. the course is open year-round, offers junior and senior golf programs. | |
| Rutherfordton Golf Club 191 Twitty Ford Road, Rutherfordton 828-287-3406 Another great municipal golf course, Rutherfordton Golf Club has been challenging players since 1929. This enjoyable nin-hole, par-36, course is 2,787 yards and features Bermuda grass. | |
| Town of Lake Lure Golf Course 658 Memorial Hwy, Lake Lure 828-625-4472 Designed by Donald Ross, this nine-hole, par-35 course is touted for specatcular views as well as challenging play. Open year round and located in the town limits, the 2,825-yard course welcomes walkeras and pull carts. No tee-times required. | |
| Semi-Private: Apple Valley Golf Course Rumbling Bald Resort on Lake Lure 828-625-2888 or Toll Free 800-260-1040 www.rumblingbald.com Disigned by Dan Maples and opened in 1986, this 18-hole, par-72 course was called one of the most beautiful mountain courses by Golf Digest. At 6,756 yards, its considerable length opens opportunities for spectacular drives. Open year round, except for maintenance in winter (when closed, Bald Mountain available). Tee-times can be reserved by phone or online. | |
| Bald Mountain Golf Course Rumbling Bald Resort on Lake Lure 828-625-3042 or Tall Free 800-260-1040 www.rumblingbald.com Named for the rock cliffs that tower above this 18-hole, par-72 course, Bald Mountain Golf Course first opened in 1968. Disigned by W. B. Lewis, its tight fairways and well guarded greens creat memorable challenges through out its 6,283 yards.l Four sets of tees make delightful play for golfers of all abilities. Open year round, except for maintenance in winter (when close, Apple Valley available). Tee-times can be reserved by phone or online. | |
| Cleghorn Plantation 183 Golf Circle, Rutherfordton 828-286-9117 www.cleghornplantation.com Architect George Cobb gave each hole of this 18-hole, par-71 championship course its own distinct character. Its 6,900 yards of play offer challenge along its rolling fairways and bunkered greens. Four sets ot tess ensure enjoyable rounds for every level of player. Open year round and located off Hwy 74 at Exit 173, Union Road. | |
| Meadowbrook Golf Course 1211 Meadowbrook Road Rutherfordton 828-863-2690 www.meadowbrookgolfclub.com Family owned and operated since 1963, this 18-hole, par-72 course stretches 6,535 yards over the gently rolling hills of the scenic Green Creek Community. Bermuda-grass tees and fairways and bent-grass greens provide excellent play. Open year round. |

