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Sitting in the shade we found! But not much of a view. There was a tree in front of us!
Elizabeth S.

We were looking for a place to take in some views of the lake that were handicapped accessible. We found a couple spots. We could have used some more shady accessible spots to sit but overall it was a pleasant visit.

Jacqueline T.

We wanted a hike close to Charlotte, so after 8 years of living in Charlotte, we finally checked this park out. I wasn't really expecting much from it. I was expecting to just hike by a bunch of mansions on the lake. I ended up being really impressed. We did the Lakeshore Trail which is 6 miles and mostly flat with a few hills. As the name implies, most of it is along the lake shore with the end cutting through the woods to complete the loop. The trail actually felt pretty secluded. There were parts that viewed the mansions, but a lot of it was near secluded coves. We got there early and the trail didn't have many people on it. If you want to get outside without too far of a drive, this is a great park to check out.

Happy day at Lake Norman. Plenty of sandy space and very clean.
Lace F.

After a Saturday spent eating and drinking ourselves into oblivion we needed to reconnect with nature a bit so on Sunday we loaded up the kids and headed to Lake Norman. What an amazing park! The beach area is perfect. Enclosed in a little lagoon kind of area, there was plenty of space to set up camp and relax on the sand. My kids loved wading in and out of the water which was shockingly warm for so early in the season. We attempted the lake shore trail and while I really love it and would happily do it minus the toddler it was too rooty and uneven for her. They do have a child geared walking trail as well it by the time we tried to head over there the little one had fallen asleep anyway! The park rangers are on top of things which you may or may not appreciate. They have tons of signs about no alcohol and we witnessed a young couple get caught with some and made to dispose of all of it, so they are watching! Be mindful of that and don't wave your can of beer about whilst singing 99 bottles of beer on the beach wall! Another amazing nature space in NC not to be missed.

Eyda Sophia H.

Absolutely beautiful.... So peaceful..... you must explore. We're new to the area & were showing our visiting family some spots.... I will definitely return to spend the day!! Love it!!

Visitors Center clean, great bathrooms and gift shop with back patio with rocking chairs!!
Lindy A.

Fantastic place to meet and visit with friends! We parked up by the visitor center then ate a picnic lunch at the table right up front. Enjoyed the rocking chairs in a light thunderstorm on the back patio of the visitor center! Beautiful and clean bathrooms! Lots of parking. There is other picnic areas around the area closer to the lake! Patio has a wonderful view of the lake! Outstanding day!!

Justin F.

This park is a bit of a drive away for us but we'll worth the hour trip! First time for us, and we will certainly be back! I love that the kids were able to get a beach day experience without having to drive to the coast! And the swimming area is cordoned off for safety. The scenery from the beach is beautiful, and the kids got excited by seeing boats and people fishing by the pier as well. Lake Norman park is absolutely huge and offers so much more than just the beach, even though I could easily see us bringing the chairs next time and just staying at the beach all day! My daughters didn't want to leave! But Lake Norman also offers several hiking trails (note: not stroller friendly), one of which is 3 miles. We didn't get to do that one this time, but they also have a couple of nice kid friendly trails to hike too! Just gotta watch your step! There's also a trail for dirt bikes, lots of camp grounds, picnic tables, and grills. One thing to note: alcohol is prohibited, and we saw this very much enforced, as a couple was forced by a park ranger to open and dump all of their alcoholic beverages.

Visitor center map.
Warren M.

Stayed the weekend tent camping with friends, and had a great time May 18, 19, 2018. Very nice tent campground and already planning a longer stay with the same friends some time in late October 2018. Campgound sites are clean and the bath-house was cleaned every morning at 6:45am. Hot water for a shower which is nice. Paved roads throughout and it was nice and quit (no generators past 10pm i think). Camp ground hostess was very friendly and helpful and kept a good eye out for "squatters". $5 a bundle for oak firewood. Get it from the camp hostess thou as the bundles from the visitors center are more like kindling. Can't wait!

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Christin N.

Cool little spot to take a dip in the heat of summer. The beach is small and the swimming area is also small. Wish they had the ropes go out a little further but for safety purposes I guess that's why they are not.

Campsite
Shane P.

Located just about 45 min from Charlotte is a beautiful state park Lake Norman, this was my first experience being here or camping. . . We took our pups for their first camping trip and camped out in the family section which was very nice and quiet, plenty of trails and close to bathrooms. Campsite itself was huge with plenty of space and a fire pit, picnic table and large space for setting up tent. . . For the most part it was all very nice and clean, my only complaint would be a few items of under garments were left behind but other than that it was a great experience.

Out behind the visitor center
Jonathan B.

I've been visiting here so often and for so long it's a shame I haven't yet reviewed the place. Now's a good time to start. This is a very beautiful park that is wholly representative of this part of North Carolina. Entry to the park works like every other state park entry. A nice brown painted, wooden sign with the park's name mounted between stone pillars. The usual advisories about alcohol, closing times, etc. Follow the main road slowly because there are plenty of deer in the park. Not to mention mountain bike trails where the bike riders may come flying across the road. The visitor center is nice and seems relatively new. Or at least updated regularly and kept clean. Out front are several EV reserved parking spaces and a few charging stations with long cables - very progressive! Inside there's a 3D topographical map of the Catawba River watershed. Makes sense because Lake Norman is the largest lake on the river and in the state. Staff is very friendly and helpful. There are a few historical installments and some gifts. Out back several rocking chairs overlooking part of the lake where you can take out paddle boats or other small boat rentals. The Itusi trail is supposed to be the best for mountain biking. Coworkers of mine would meet to ride it on a nearly daily basis. For hiking and running, I've put down many miles on the Lake Shore trail. I recommend it most of all. But don't underestimate it - it makes several loop backs and approaches by the shore before turning back up hill. Lots of exposed tree roots and hard, sudden climbs so watch your step. Bring water and be prepared to take a break. A fast paced hike will bring you around the full 5 mile loop in about 2 hours or so. Being close to Troutman, once you've exhausted yourself, I recommend a trip into town for my favorite BBQ. Look for Randy's right as you hit the light in town. Makes this park even more worth it. And without all the crowds that can be found at other (admittedly, more beautiful) parks in the state, you can find some pleasant downtime listening to the waves crash onshore and watching the sun set here.

Leila R.

Great NC state park about an hour's drive from Charlotte! Lake Norman itself is HUGE! But, some great hiking trails are accessible from and near the visitor center. The visitor center is very nice with clean restrooms, helpful guides, park maps, and great rocking chairs on the balcony over looking the boathouse/pier. You can rent kayaks, peddle boats, SUPs, and canoes from the VC. The Lakeshore Trail was recommended to us for a nice brisk hike. The trail is 3mi total if you do the full loop. Due to time restraints, we had to double back, but the mile or so we walked along the shoreline was insanely gorgeous! Made me regret not bringing my swimsuit! The water was so clear and inviting! Definitely dog friendly trails as almost everyone we passed had a dog. The trails are clearly marked as well and the walk through the shaded woods along the shoreline was a welcome respite from the unrelenting sun and heat. Will be back for peddleboating/kayaking, swimming, and picnicking on one of the many little islands in the lake. Fantastic way to spend a Sunday afternoon with friends, family, or with just you and your pup!

Chris N.

My girlfriend and I had a great time just taking a stroll on the Adler trail today! It was overcast and just the right temperature! I highly recommend bringing your family here for hiking, biking, or picnicking!

Stacie C.

I was visiting a friend in nearby Mooresville and decided on a hike at Lake Norman State Park before heading north. The park is easy to find and easy to navigate. I saw signs for swimming, picnic and boating areas. I saw bathrooms There's even a 30 mile biking trail made of several loops. I had limited time to explore so I went for the Lake Shore Trail. It's a 5 mile hiking trail that can be shortened if desired. It's rated as moderate and I would agree. It's not the most strenuous hike but there are some hills and it is very close to the lake itself in spots so best to watch your footing. There is a map and signage at the trailhead and the trail itself is very well marked with white numbered blazes. There are also benches along the way. For a Tuesday morning I was surprised how many people I ran into. The park, or at least this trail, seem pretty popular. Fall is a good time to hike here. Earlier this week (mid-November) the weather was good (not too hot or cold) and there was still some color on the leaves but also enough leaves had fallen for a good view of the lake from the trail. I had no trouble finding parking and was impressed by the cleanliness of the bathrooms. I'd recommend this park for outdoor family or solo fun.

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Love visiting the state park for walking, grilling out, swimming and hanging out with friends. Great local spot!

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We attempted the lake shore trail and while I really love it and would happily do it minus the toddler it was too rooty and uneven for her.

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I am in the market for a kayak. Having zero knowledge and experience, I visited this location on…read morerecommendation of a more experienced, avid kayaker. While their selection was limited due to it being the off-season and changeover for next season's new models, staff was friendly, knowledgeable and informative. I learned a lot about the different styles of kayaks, paddles and personal flotation devices (PFDs). I walked away with considerable knowledge to weigh my options before making a commitment. They also offer classes and instruction on water safety and skills enhancement. Highly recommend visiting!

I would never recommend this store to anyone. Me and my boyfriend came in- as SOON as we walked in…read morethe man was saying "we don't have anything for you" REPEATEDLY. My boyfriend is African American and I'm white- not sure if it was a race thing but it's so unacceptable. My boyfriend was nice and kept trying to talk to him and figure out what kind of bikes they had and the guy insisted on continuing to tell us that they didn't have anything for us. Finally he told us that there was only 5 bikes available- but I guess he thought they were out of our price range because he said they're "2,000 though". I guess he thought we couldn't afford it. Overall a AWFUL experience and it's safe to say me and my boyfriend will never return. I would never in my life recommend this store to anyone. Update- called and spoke with the owner to let him know about the service. He was just as rude as the employee, and didn't really seem to care about the feedback. Sad as an owner of a business you don't see feedback as positive and a chance for growth. As a personal trainer very local to this area it's safe to say I will never recommend this to any of the clients I have

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