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Lake Higgins
Lake nameLake Higgins
LocationNorth Carolina, United States
Coordinates36.1333, -79.7167
TypeReservoir
InflowHaw River
OutflowHaw River
CatchmentPiedmont
Basin countriesUnited States

Lake Higgins is a Reservoir located in North Carolina, United States, and is part of the Haw River watershed, which also includes Jordan Lake and Falls Lake. The lake is situated near the cities of Greensboro and High Point, and is managed by the City of Greensboro. The surrounding area is home to several parks and nature reserves, including Guilford Courthouse National Military Park and Hanging Rock State Park. The lake's water level is regulated by the United States Army Corps of Engineers, which also manages nearby Kerr Lake and Lake Gaston.

Introduction

Lake Higgins is a popular destination for outdoor recreation, with opportunities for boating, fishing, and hiking. The lake is also an important source of water supply for the surrounding area, including the cities of Greensboro and High Point. The lake's watershed is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, including bald eagles, osprey, and largemouth bass. The lake is also near several major highways, including Interstate 85 and Interstate 40, which provide easy access to nearby cities like Raleigh and Charlotte.

Geography

The lake is located in the Piedmont region of North Carolina, near the cities of Greensboro and High Point. The lake's surface area is approximately 226 acres, and its maximum depth is around 30 feet. The lake is surrounded by several parks and nature reserves, including Guilford Courthouse National Military Park and Hanging Rock State Park. The lake's watershed is also home to several other lakes, including Falls Lake and Jordan Lake, which are managed by the United States Army Corps of Engineers and the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality. The lake is near several major rivers, including the Haw River and the Cape Fear River, which flow into the Atlantic Ocean.

History

The lake was created in the 1950s as a result of the construction of a dam on the Haw River. The dam was built by the City of Greensboro to provide a source of water supply for the surrounding area. The lake was named after Richard Higgins, a former mayor of Greensboro. The lake has undergone several renovations and expansions over the years, including the construction of a new dam in the 1980s. The lake is also near several historic sites, including the Guilford Courthouse National Military Park and the Bennett Place State Historic Site, which commemorate the American Revolutionary War and the American Civil War. The lake is also close to several major universities, including the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and North Carolina A&T State University.

Ecology

The lake is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, including bald eagles, osprey, and largemouth bass. The lake's watershed is also home to several other lakes, including Falls Lake and Jordan Lake, which are managed by the United States Army Corps of Engineers and the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality. The lake is surrounded by several parks and nature reserves, including Guilford Courthouse National Military Park and Hanging Rock State Park. The lake is also near several major rivers, including the Haw River and the Cape Fear River, which flow into the Atlantic Ocean. The lake's water quality is monitored by the Environmental Protection Agency and the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality, which work to protect the lake's ecosystem and prevent water pollution.

Recreation

The lake is a popular destination for outdoor recreation, with opportunities for boating, fishing, and hiking. The lake is also home to several parks and nature reserves, including Guilford Courthouse National Military Park and Hanging Rock State Park. The lake is near several major highways, including Interstate 85 and Interstate 40, which provide easy access to nearby cities like Raleigh and Charlotte. The lake is also close to several major golf courses, including the Greensboro Country Club and the Sedgefield Country Club. The lake's surrounding area is also home to several major festivals and events, including the North Carolina Folk Festival and the Greensboro Jazz Festival. The lake is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike, and is managed by the City of Greensboro and the Guilford County parks and recreation department. Category:Lakes of North Carolina