If you or someone you know loves to kayak, then a visit to Price Lake in North Carolina definitely belongs on the bucket list. And if you’ve ever traveled along the Blue Ridge Parkway near Blowing Rock or Boone then chances are you’ve driven right over the small dam that impounds Price Like.

(Editor’s note added 9/1/21: It’s worth mentioning here that ahead of Tropical Storm Fred during the last week of August, the valve on the dam to release water from Price Lake so the storm would not cause it to flood was opened and malfunctioned resulting in the lake draining almost completely dry. Officials are working on making repairs. Once repaired, it may take as long as two weeks for the lake to fill back up. If you’re interested in kayaking, you can follow the progress of the lake’s short recovery here.)

Price Lake was created in the late 1940s after insurance magnet Julian Price passed away and his estate and business donated this land to the National Park Service and the Blue Ridge Parkway.

© Robin Jarvis Terms of the donation stipulated that Boone Fork would be dammed here (creating the Julian Price Dam) and a lake would be created in Price’s name. The resulting body of water leaves visitors with a striking view of Grandfather Mountain’s Galloway Peak across the lake.

Additionally, there’s a Parkway overlook just to one side of the bridge that crosses the dam.

JillLang / iStock / Getty Images Plus Collection via Getty Images Folks sightseeing on the Parkway pull in and out of the overlook all day long to stop and gaze at the beautiful lake.

But by far, the best way to see Price Lake is by way of a canoe or kayak.

Google/Jessica Musgrove At 47 acres, Price Lake is the perfect size for exploration by way of the paddle.

It’s just big enough to feel like you have your own space out on the water…

© Robin Jarvis and just small enough to prevent vessels with any size motor from gaining access so there’s no jostling of the boat from the wake of motor boats as there is with larger lakes.

One of the best perks at Price Lake is there is a boat rental dock!

Google/Page Long Boat rentals are available from the middle of May through the end of October, although beginning in October, rentals are only available on the weekends. Visitors can rent a canoe, paddle board, single kayak, or double kayak. Learn more about rentals at this link.

Another wonderful perk at Price Lake is the Price Lake Campground.

© Robin Jarvis Scores of camp sites are located right on the lake’s edge and watching the sunrise over the lake is nothing short of true joy.

When you make a reservation on Recreation.gov, you’ll be able to see a photo of each camp site and the view it may have of the lake.

© Robin Jarvis The campground closes for the season on October 31, 2021. Make a reservation and learn more here.

Pay a visit to one of the best kept kayaking secrets in North Carolina, and maybe even spend the night in the campground. What fun!

AllTrails/Daniel Page Although the boat rentals are seasonal, if you have your own vessel, you’ll be able to access the small launch ramp located near the boat rental facility year round if you bring your own kayak or canoe.

As mentioned earlier, repairs to the valve that drains Price Lake are underway and the lake is mostly drained at this very moment (as seen in this recent photo).

AllTrails/Chris C

For as long as the lake is drained and closed to fishing and boating, there will be a notice on the campground’s website. So you can check here for status updates.

© Robin Jarvis

Terms of the donation stipulated that Boone Fork would be dammed here (creating the Julian Price Dam) and a lake would be created in Price’s name. The resulting body of water leaves visitors with a striking view of Grandfather Mountain’s Galloway Peak across the lake.

JillLang / iStock / Getty Images Plus Collection via Getty Images

Folks sightseeing on the Parkway pull in and out of the overlook all day long to stop and gaze at the beautiful lake.

Google/Jessica Musgrove

At 47 acres, Price Lake is the perfect size for exploration by way of the paddle.

and just small enough to prevent vessels with any size motor from gaining access so there’s no jostling of the boat from the wake of motor boats as there is with larger lakes.

Google/Page Long

Boat rentals are available from the middle of May through the end of October, although beginning in October, rentals are only available on the weekends. Visitors can rent a canoe, paddle board, single kayak, or double kayak. Learn more about rentals at this link.

Scores of camp sites are located right on the lake’s edge and watching the sunrise over the lake is nothing short of true joy.

The campground closes for the season on October 31, 2021. Make a reservation and learn more here.

AllTrails/Daniel Page

Although the boat rentals are seasonal, if you have your own vessel, you’ll be able to access the small launch ramp located near the boat rental facility year round if you bring your own kayak or canoe.

AllTrails/Chris C

Have you ever paddled on Price Lake along the Blue Ridge Parkway? We’d love to see your photos posted to our North Carolina Nature Lovers group on Facebook! If you’re not yet a member of that group, it’s as easy as sending a request!

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Address: Julian Price Lake Dam, Blowing Rock, NC 28605, USA