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Lake Reidsville
 

630 Waterworks Road
336-349-4738

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Lake Reidsville is a variety recreation facility, which is open every day for daily activities year round. It is managed by Lake Supervisor Nick Aceves.

This recreation facility boasts a 750-acre lake and park that provides many outdoor activities, including boating, fishing, waterskiing, picnicking and more. Along with these activities, Lake Reidsville also offers a full schedule of special events throughout the season.

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Facilities

Boating & Fishing

Lake Reidsville is renowned for its big bass, crappie, catfish, bream and other fish. Fishing can be done from boats or designated bank fishing areas. A dock with 26 slips makes the lake easily accessible by boat. Boat fishermen will find exciting fishing action along the lake's miles of shoreline.

New Fishing Piers

Reidsville City Council approved in December of 2006 the construction of two new piers at Lake Reidsville. The largest pier replaced the existing pier and made it handicap accessible. A smaller pier was placed in the vicinity of Shelter #1. Construction of the piers was completed in 2007, and the new piers were dedicated.

Campground

Lake Reidsville has an extraordinarily picturesque campground featuring 46 campsites bordering the lake. All of the sites have water and electricity. Additionally, 27 of the camping areas have on site dumping facilities. The sites are close to shower facilities and restrooms. The campground has a separate docking area with 10 boat slips, a fishing pier and nature trails. Call the Lake about winter camping at 336-349-4738.

Map of Campground Layout

The Triad Highland Games has featured Lake Reidsville's campgrounds on its website, www.triadhighlandgames.org.

Duck & Goose Hunting

Lake Reidsville is a very popular destination for duck and goose hunters. Blinds are available on a reservation basis. The lake has a Duck Hunters' Organization, which is invaluable to staff in many capacities, among them helping to maintain the blinds. Duck season begins in November. Please contact the Lake for more information at 336-349-4738. Also please check out the seasonal calendar below.

2011-12 Duck & Goose Hunting Calendar

Shelters

The lake's six picnic shelters may be reserved for a modest fee for your family reunion, corporate picnic or other group activities. Shelter #1 can accommodate more than 100 people while Shelter #5 near the lake can seat between 150-200 people comfortably. Shelter #6 can host a large crowd while the three remaining shelters are well suited to smaller, more intimate gatherings. In addition, numerous picnic tables and grills are scattered along the woodline. Following your meal, take a walk along one of the nature trails the park provides and walk off those calories!

Amphitheater

Constructed in 2001, the lake's amphitheater was constructed in memory of Reidsville businessman E. Howard Boyd by his daughter, Susan Boyd. Half of the costs were paid through local contributions. The amphitheater, which includes electrical outlets and lights, faces a large open field that can accommodate large crowds.

Play Area

Playground equipment at Lake Reidsville Park.Lake Reidsville's playground area will delight any child. The area boasts several separate play structures, including swings, slides, a tire swing, spring animals and more.

    Adults can sit in the shade while their children enjoy this fun equipment. The playground area is located across from the Camp Store.

Camp Store

The lake's camp store offers camp supplies, food items, and more. Fishing licenses and boat registrations can be purchased there.

 

Sporting Facilities

Lake Reidsville also has an outdoor basketball court, a fenced-in grass volleyball court, three horseshoe pits, a soccer field and a practice softball field. Sporting equipment is available at the Camp Store. Disc golf equipment is also available for purchase at the store.

Lake's Edge Disc Golf

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In June of 2007, the City opened Lake's Edge, Reidsville's Disc Golf Course, at Lake Reidsville. Set in the woods of the park, the course is geared for family and professional play. This course will challenge players, both young and old alike, who will throw their discs over trees and water. The championship-quality course begins beside the Camp Store where the first tee is located.

The ribbon cutting for the new Lake Reidsville Disc Golf Course was

held Friday, June 22, 2007. Plans are to get the championship-quality

course on the national tournament schedule as soon as possible.

Bird Watching

As of April of 2007, Lake Reidsville is on the North Carolina Birding Trail, which includes trails through the mountains, Piedmont and coastal areas.

Special Events

Schedule of 2011 Lake Events

Fishing Tournaments

Fishing tournaments are typically held at least once a month during the season for area fishermen. These weekend tournaments include either team or one-person bass fishing or night catfish fishing.

July 4th Celebration

Each year Lake Reidsville is the site of the local July 4th celebration sponsored by the City of Reidsville. The event offers games, food, music and one of the largest firework shows in the area.

Stone Soul Picnic

This popular event has been held at Lake Reidsville for the past several years. The music has drawn more than 5,000 to the park area.

Easter Egg Hunt

This annual event is open to children ages 10 and under.

Kid's Day Fishing Rodeo

The Rockingham County Bassmasters Fishing Club sponsors this event, in conjunction with the City of Reidsville.

Concerts & Dances

Throughout the season, dances and outdoor concerts are held for campers and visitors to the park.