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The Lakes of Graham County
LAKE SANTEETLAH is often referred to
as the "Gem of the Smokies" and considered
Graham
County's greatest attraction. The lake is privately owned by Alcoa
and does not suffer the severe draw downs of other mountain lakes.
The crystal clear mountain lake covers over 2,800 acres with almost 80
miles of shoreline. The waters of Lake Santeetlah is fed by the
pristine mountain streams of Graham County. Approximately 11
of the 80 miles of shoreline is populated, with the remainder belonging
to the Nantahala National Forest.
FONTANA LAKE
More than 90 percent of the land around the lake is owned by
either the Great Smoky Mountains National Park or the US Forest Service.
The lake is 29 miles long lake and has more than 240 miles of almost
totally undeveloped shoreline. Fontana
Dam
was completed in 1944 and stands 480 foot high, which is the highest dam
in the Eastern United States and the fourth highest in the country.
Fontana Dam and Lake serve several purposes, chief among them being
flood regulation and power production. Releases from the lake also
benefit downstream navigation by contributing to the water volume
during periods of low flow. In the normal operating cycle, the lake is
drawn down during fall and winter months to provide ample space for
winter rains, and is allowed to fill when danger of floods is passed.
Fontana Lake provides a number of recreational diversions including
fishing, boating and water skiing. The scenery from the lake is
unmatched. While boating on the lake a unique perspective of the
Great Smoky Mountains National Park can be enjoyed.
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