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Lake Norman was completed in 1963, covers 32,510 acres, has 520 miles of shoreline and is managed by Duke Power Company. Cowans Ford Dam created the largest manmade body of fresh water in North Carolina when it dammed the Catawba River in 1963. The total length of the facility is 7,387 feet, including more than a mile of earthen dam. The concrete portion of the dam is 1,279 feet long and 130 feet high. Lake Norman is an "inland sea" with 520 miles of shoreline and a surface area of more than 32,475 acres. Named after former Duke Power president Norman Cocke, Lake Norman is nearly as large as the other ten lakes on the Catawba combined. Full pond elevation at Lake Norman is 760 feet.
The water of Lake Norman is used in two ways to provide electricity to the Piedmont Carolinas. It is used to power the generators at Cowans Ford Hydroelectric Station and by Marshall Steam Station and McGuire Nuclear Station to cool the steam that drives the turbines.
Duke Power partnered with the state in the establishment of the Lake Norman State Park. In addition, Duke Power has built two bank fishing areas and eight public boating access areas along the shoreline. One site is leased to Mecklenburg County and one to Iredell County.
Upper Section
- Long Island Access Area
- Lake Norman State Park 1-704-28-6350
- Bill's Marina 1-704-241-3438
- Long Island Marina 1-704-241-4877
- Stumpy Creek Access Area (Leased to Iredell County )
- McCrary Creek Access Area
- Pinnacle Access Area
- Marshall Fishing Area
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North
Bridge
Marina
1-704-663-4600
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River
City
Marina
1-704-663-1600
- Skipper's
Marina
1-704-528-9880
Lower Section
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Lake
Norman
Marina
1-704-483-5546
- Mountain Creek
Marina
1-704-483-0077
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Lake
Norman
Motel
, Restaurant &
Marina
1-704-478-2817
- The Boat Rack
Marina
1-704-478-2118
- Hager Creek Access Area
- Little Creek Access Area
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Westport
Dry Storage 1-704-483-5172
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Holiday
Harbor 1-704-892-0561
- Beatties Ford Access Area
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Jetton
Road
County
Park
1-704-896-9808
- Ramsey Creek Access Area 1-704-892-7852
- McGuire Fishing Area
- EnergyExplorium
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