High Rock Lake | |
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Abbotts Creek section (Spring 2007)
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Location | Davidson / Rowan counties, North Carolina, United States |
Coordinates | 35°37′44″N 80°15′4″W / 35.62889°N 80.25111°WCoordinates: 35°37′44″N 80°15′4″W / 35.62889°N 80.25111°W |
Type | Reservoir |
Primary inflows | Yadkin River, Abbotts Creek South Yadkin River |
Primary outflows | Tuckertown Reservoir |
Basin countries | United States |
Surface area | 15,180 acres (61.4 km2) |
Surface elevation | 655 ft (200 m) at full pool |
Settlements | Southmont, Lexington, Salisbury |
References |
High Rock Lake is a reservoir lake located in the Davidson and Rowan counties of North Carolina, serving as a boundary between them. It is a reservoir for hydroelectric power generation. It is the northernmost of the Uwharrie Lakes and the second largest lake in North Carolina behind Lake Norman. Its water surface covers 15,180 acres (61 km2) and there are 365 miles (587 km) of shoreline. It begins at the confluence of the Yadkin River and the South Yadkin River. The lake's name is derived from neighboring "High Rock Mountain", the tallest mountain in the Uwharrie Mountains. High Rock Lake was managed and operated by the Alcoa company. Cube Hydro Carolinas took over generating power in 2017.
The lake has several bridges crossing the creeks that feed it. The NC 8 (Southmont) causeway crosses the Abbotts Creek tributary of the lake, as does a bridge at Holloway Church Road farther north of Abbotts Creek. There are numerous other bridges located in both Davidson and Rowan counties. Railroad tracks and their causeways also cross the southeastern portion of the lake at the Hwy 8 causeway and over Flat Swamp Creek. Numerous communities align the lake's banks including Lexington, Salisbury, Southmont, Linwood, High Rock, and Spencer.