Lake Norman State Park in the Fall
In autumn, Lake Norman State Park is bursting with colorful fall foliage sure to delight any amateur arborist or outdoor enthusiast. Make everlasting memories at Lake Norman, the largest manmade lake in North Carolina, by engaging in these fun fall activities.
Fall Foliage
As cooler air sweeps across North Carolina, the shores of Lake Norman provide the perfect place to take in late-October’s changing colors. Take a hike or ride a mountain bike along Lake Norman State Park’s trails in the seasonable weather to surround yourself with beautiful fall foliage. Orange, yellow, fiery-red and even purple leaves usually appear between mid-October and early November, but peak times vary from season to season. Make sure to bring along a camera to capture every picturesque moment.
Hiking and Biking
When the temperatures begin to drop and the sun becomes less intense, venture out on foot at Lake Norman State Park, and enjoy hiking on the scenic Alder, Dragonfly, Itusi and Lake Shore trails. For more advanced hikers – and mountain bikers too – Lake Norman offers an extensive network of trails, varying in difficulty from easy to moderate.
Boating and Fishing
Get a new perspective on fall as you tour Lake Norman by boat. During the cooler months, boat rentals are available daily, from 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (last rental at 3:30 p.m.), so you can cruise along the shore in a canoe, pedal boat, kayak or paddleboard. Avid anglers can cast a line in the refreshing autumn air, and experience the vivid hues of beautiful Lake Norman State Park in autumn. Lake Norman is home to many popular species of fish, including crappie, bluegill, perch, catfish and striped, largemouth and spotted bass.
Plan Your Fall Foliage Trip
If you’re planning to visit Mooresville, NC to catch a glimpse of the stunning fall foliage, but need help deciding on the best dates for your trip, contact us today.
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