Pool, Pool table, deep water, great views. Firepit, fully stocked kitchen, basketball goal. There is not much missing here. You will enjoy your stay on Lake Gaston.
Pool is heated March 1 - November, may not be warm enough in early spring and late fall to swim in. No guarantees.
Lake Gaston stands as a premier East Coast lake, established in 1962 as part of a power project. Abundant with aquatic life, the lake hosts Blue Catfish, Striped Bass, Largemouth Bass, Walleye, Channel Catfish, Bluegill, Gar, and Chain Pickerel.
Covering over 20,000 acres, Lake Gaston boasts high-quality water, spanning approximately one and a half miles in width at its lower end, with a shoreline extending over 350 miles. Maintaining a normal height of 200 feet above sea level, the lake remains consistent, except in cases of emergency. Explore the beauty and diversity of Lake Gaston for a memorable aquatic experience.
★ Things to do at Lake Gaston ★
✔ Goat Island is located in the northeast quadrant of Lake Gaston in Peahill Creek. It has long been a favorite hangout for boating families looking for a place to dock and swim.
✔ Rent a boat or jetski. There are tons of places to rent on Lake Gaston. Book early as they fill up.
✔ Take a Wake Board Lesson. World Champion Adam Fields owns AFWake and teaches. You can rent or buy equipment.
✔ Sylvan Heights Bird Park has over 2,000 birds from around the world.
✔ Play Golf
Although some of these courses are private, call and they will most likely let you play.
Lake Gaston Golf Club (public) – 18 holes 434/577-2888
Myrick Hills Golf Course (private) – 18 holes 252/586-4066
River Ridge golf Course (public) – 9 holes 434/636-3351
Tanglewood Shores Golf Course (private) – 9 holes 434/636-2254
✔ Play Mini Golf - Lakeside Mini Golf is a fun 18 hole mini golf course.
✔ See a play. Lakeland Cultural Arts Center in Littleton puts on great plays.