Overview
A narrow, tree-lined lake that feels better on the water than it does from the road. This is one of the prettiest paddling spots on the Rim.
Blue Ridge is one of those places that actually lives up to the photos. The water sits down in a tight canyon, the pines crowd the edges, and the whole thing feels quiet once you get away from the launch. The camping part is more improvised - dispersed sites nearby, not a tidy campground right on the water.
The lake is the point. I would not come here expecting a comfortable developed setup. I would come for an early paddle, cool air, and a camp tucked back in the trees after the day users thin out.
Camp in the forest, then treat the lake like a morning mission before the wind and people build up.








