Camping at W Kerr Scott Dam & Reservoir Park

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General Information

W Kerr Scott Dam & Reservoir is a multi-purpose project constructed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for flood control, water supply, environmental protection, and recreation. The reservoir is situated in the Yadkin River Valley in Wilkes County, North Carolina.

Camping Facilities

Camping opportunities at W Kerr Scott Reservoir are plentiful with several campgrounds to choose from, including:

  • Warrior Creek Campground
  • Bandits Roost Campground
  • Ft. Hamby Park Campground

Facilities at these campgrounds can include:

  • Tent and trailer sites
  • Electric and water hookups (at some sites)
  • Dump stations
  • Restroom facilities with showers
  • Picnic tables
  • Fire rings or grills
  • Access to trails, fishing, and boating

Each campground has its own specific amenities and reservation policies. Sites can often be reserved in advance through recreation.gov or by calling the campground directly.

Activities

W Kerr Scott Dam & Reservoir offers a variety of recreational activities, such as:

  • Boating: There are multiple boat ramps around the reservoir providing access for boats.
  • Fishing: The reservoir is known for excellent bass, walleye, and crappie fishing.
  • Hiking and Biking: The area boasts many miles of scenic trails.
  • Swimming: Designated swimming areas are available at some of the campgrounds.
  • Wildlife Watching: The reservoir area is great for observing a variety of wildlife.

Rules and Regulations

To ensure a safe and enjoyable experience, visitors must adhere to certain rules:

  • Alcohol: Alcohol may be prohibited at certain campgrounds or areas.
  • Pets: Pets are generally allowed but must be kept on a leash and under control at all times.
  • Fires: Fire rules depend on conditions and are campground-specific; always follow local fire regulations.
  • Quiet Hours: Most campgrounds enforce quiet hours, usually from 10 PM to 6 AM.
  • Vehicle Passes: You may need a vehicle pass which can be purchased on-site or when making a reservation.

Reservations and Costs

  • Campsite reservations can typically be made online at the recreation.gov website or by phone.
  • Costs can vary depending on the type of campsite, amenities provided, and length of stay.

Weather and Safety

  • Weather: Be prepared for quickly changing weather and check the forecast before your trip.
  • Water Safety: Wearing a life jacket is crucial when boating or fishing.
  • Wildlife Encounters: Store food properly to prevent attracting wildlife to your campsite.

Contact Information

For the latest information or specific questions, contacting the park office or the Army Corps of Engineers directly is recommended. They can provide the most current information regarding campsite availability, water levels, and other pertinent details.

Remember, when camping at W Kerr Scott Dam & Reservoir or any outdoor location, always practice Leave No Trace principles to minimize your impact on the natural environment.

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