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Why Rent On B. Everett Jordan Lake
B. Everett Jordan Lake is a 14,000-acre reservoir at the center of the 47,000-acre Jordan Lake State Recreation Area in Chatham County, roughly equidistant between Raleigh and Asheville along the US 64 corridor. The lake’s seven swim beaches, 14 miles of hiking trails, multiple boat launches, and the distinctive red clay and exposed root shoreline of its coves create a state recreation area experience of unusual completeness and visual character. A vacation rental near the lake puts your family inside one of the finest state recreation ecosystems in the South.
Seven Swim Beaches, Kayaking, and the Cove Character
The seven designated swim beaches spread around the lake’s perimeter give families an unusual degree of choice in their daily water experience, and the lake’s coves, with their exposed red clay banks, root structures, and intimate scale, reward kayaking and canoeing exploration in ways that the open water sections do not. Fishing and boating are well-supported by the multiple launch facilities throughout the state recreation area, and the 14-mile trail network provides land-based programming for family members who prefer shoreline walking to paddling.
Fearrington Village and the Research Triangle Cultural Corridor
Fearrington Village near Pittsboro, a short drive from the lake, is one of the most architecturally and horticulturally distinguished planned communities in North Carolina, with the Fearrington House Inn, a renowned restaurant, shops, and galleries in a setting of considerable aesthetic care. The broader Research Triangle corridor, encompassing Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill within 30 to 45 minutes of the lake, provides access to the University of North Carolina, Duke University, the North Carolina Museum of Art, and the American Tobacco Historic District in a cultural concentration unmatched in the Southeast.
The Haw River Trail and Regional Connectivity
The Haw River, which feeds Jordan Lake, supports a paddling trail through Chatham and Alamance counties that rewards multi-day canoe and kayak trips for families whose members include experienced paddlers. The American Tobacco Trail, a 22-mile rail trail passing through Durham, Chatham, and Wake counties, connects the Jordan Lake area to the Research Triangle’s broader recreational trail network in ways that give a vacation rental base here genuine regional range.
A State Recreation Area With Research Triangle Reach
A vacation home near B. Everett Jordan Lake gives your family one of the South’s most complete state recreation environments alongside the cultural resources of the Research Triangle region. Properties with lake views, full kitchens, outdoor space, and proximity to the state recreation area suit families who want the lake’s seven beaches, the trails, and the Research Triangle’s universities and museums in a single week’s range.
- Surface area (mi)
- 35.05
- Max depth (ft)
- 39.37
- Elevation (ft)
- 216.54
- Shoreline length (mi)
- 180
Popular activities
- Fishing
- Fly Fishing
- Freshwater Fishing
- Hiking
- Kayaking
- Canoeing
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Frequently Asked Questions
Ready to dive into what B. Everett Jordan Lake has to offer? Let’s tackle some of the burning questions you might have as you plan your visit!
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No, there are no lifeguards on duty at the swim beaches of B. Everett Jordan Lake. However, life vests are available for use, and the swimming areas are cordoned off from watercraft to enhance safety.
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B. Everett Jordan Lake is a popular destination because it offers a wide range of activities. It features hiking trails, swimming beaches, fishing spots, and opportunities for boating, kayaking, and canoeing. The lake also has multiple campgrounds and picnic areas, making it suitable for various outdoor activities and family outings.
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In B. Everett Jordan Reservoir, the minimum size limit for largemouth bass is 16 inches. There are specific regulations for this lake, and no black bass between 16 and 20 inches may not be applicable here, but the 16-inch minimum applies. The daily creel limit varies but generally allows for a combination of bass species.
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The best beach at B. Everett Jordan Lake for families is the Ebenezer Church Recreation Area. It has a traditional beachfront with shallow and deep water areas, facilities including outdoor showers, a playground, and sheltered picnic areas with electrical outlets and grills. There are also life vests available for swimming.
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Towns near B. Everett Jordan Lake include Pittsboro, Apex, and Moncure. These towns are located in Chatham County, North Carolina, with Pittsboro being the largest nearby town with a population of 37,539. Other nearby towns include Bynum, Goldston, and Gulf.