Wakesurf Spot · North Carolina
Belews Lake
Belews Lake is a power-company reservoir in the North Carolina Piedmont known for an extended boating season due to warm-water discharge.
Belews Lake is a wakesurfing reservoir in North Carolina, near Stokesdale. It covers roughly 3,863 acres. Belews Lake is a power-company reservoir in the North Carolina Piedmont known for an extended boating season due to warm-water discharge.
The lake offers water skiing, wakeboarding, tubing and jet skiing with multiple boat launch ramps. Warm-water runoff from the adjacent power plant keeps the water warmer in winter than most area lakes, extending the boating season.
The typical warm-weather window here is May–October, based on Open-Meteo 2019–2023 daily-high climatology. Wakesurfing is a fair-weather sport, so plan around water and air temperatures — and always confirm the current local wake-boat rules before you ride.
Source: Duke Energy - Belews Lake. Specifications reflect published figures and can change by model year — verify before purchase.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The typical warm-weather window at Belews Lake runs May–October, based on Open-Meteo 2019–2023 daily-high climatology. Mornings are usually calmest.
The lake offers water skiing, wakeboarding, tubing and jet skiing with multiple boat launch ramps. Warm-water runoff from the adjacent power plant keeps the water warmer in winter than most area lakes, extending the boating season. North Carolina: No wake-surf-specific rule. Always confirm the current local rules before launching.