Balsam Lake: A Remote Retreat
This one is a retreat in every sense of the word. Balsam Lake was originally owned by the Mead Corporation and used as a corporate retreat for its paper company executives. In 1982, the U.S. Forest Service acquired it and still maintains it today. Surrounded by the Roy Taylor National Forest, it features a lodge that can be rented by reservation only. Other amenities include a day-use picnic area, the accessible Robinson Trail which loops around the lake, and an accessible fishing pier. As on Tanasee, motorboats are not permitted, so the sounds of the forest are all you’re likely to hear.
Leave No Trace – But Stick Around and Enjoy Jackson County, NC!
No matter which lake you choose, help preserve its beauty and cleanliness by following the Leave No Trace™ guidelines. Don’t forget to book your lodging so you can “soak up” every moment on the lake. A full day on the water is sure to stir the appetite, so be sure to visit our delicious restaurants. Enjoy the mountain air and views on the water and plan your trip to Jackson County, NC’s lakes today!
feature photo courtesy Bear Lake Reserve