Lake Lynn (Raleigh, North Carolina) Explained

Lake Lynn
Location:Wake County, North Carolina
Type:man-made lake
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Lake Lynn is a man-made lake in Raleigh, North Carolina.[1] [2] The lake was created for flood control purposes in 1976 by damming Hare Snipe Creek, a tributary of Crabtree Creek. The lake has an area of 55.7acres and lies entirely within the city of Raleigh's 75acres Lake Lynn Park. The park includes a 2.8miles paved trail around the lake (part of the Capital Area Greenway system), as well as a community center, playground, and tennis courts.

Lake Lynn Dam (also named Crabtree Watershed Dam #22b), is a 42foot high, 620foot long earth dam.

Wildlife

Lake Lynn has an aquatic wildlife that includes common varieties of lake fish found in North Carolina. Turtles are also commonly seen in the shallower parts of the lake and it is not uncommon to see the turtles come out of the lake on a sunny day. Snakes and birds are also commonly seen around this mini ecosystem.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lake Lynn Park. raleighnc.gov. en. 2020-03-03.
  2. Web site: North Carolina Dam Inventory. NC DENR. XLS.