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Lake Junaluska
Haywood County - Western North Carolina Mountains

Lake Junaluska in Haywood County North Carolina

Lake Junaluska is a 200 acre lake.  Upscale, lake front properties best describes the community of Lake Junaluska at first appearance. Yet the area has a long history of a special order. This area of Haywood County is home to the Southeastern Jurisdiction of the United Methodist Church and Conference Center making Lake Junaluska not only a destination of beauty but that of a spiritual nature as well.

This conference center is situated along the western shore of the peaceful 200-acre lake with a backdrop of small watercraft gliding across the gentle sky blue lake waters of Lake Junaluska.

A walking trail encircles the entire body of water if you're up for a level stroll around the lake in comfortable shoes, quite a contrast to those primitive mountain trail hikes in the national forest.

Fish species: White Catfish, Perch, Blue Catfish, White Bass, Panfish, Bream, Bluegill, Smallmouth Bass and Rainbow Trout.

Latitude: 35.524140

Longitude: -82.971745

For more Information and Licenses
N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission
919-707-0220

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