Every Boat Ramp on Summersville Lake
0 boat ramps ยท Nicholas, West Virginia
2,790
Surface Acres
330 ft
Max Depth
0
Boat Ramps
6
Fish Species
Boat Ramps on Summersville Lake
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About Summersville Lake
Summersville Lake is often called the Little Bahamas of the East due to its remarkably clear, turquoise-blue water and dramatic sandstone cliffs. This 2,790-acre Army Corps of Engineers reservoir on the Gauley River is the largest lake in West Virginia and offers outstanding smallmouth bass fishing along its rocky, cliff-lined shoreline. The lake's exceptional water clarity, with visibility sometimes exceeding 25 feet, creates ideal conditions for sight-fishing and makes every trip a visual experience.
The Army Corps of Engineers operates boat ramps at the dam and at Long Point, providing access to the lake's 60 miles of scenic shoreline. Walleye inhabit the deeper sections and are best targeted during spring and fall, while crappie move into the shallower coves during their spawning season. Summersville Lake is also a premier scuba diving destination thanks to its clear water and submerged features, and the surrounding New River Gorge National Park and Preserve offers world-class hiking, climbing, and whitewater rafting. Musky have been stocked to provide an additional trophy fishery in this mountain jewel.
Nearest towns: Summersville, Mount Nebo
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