Lake William C. Bowen Fishing Spot

  • County: Spartanburg
  • Acreage: 1534
  • Elevation: 813'
  • Last Modified By: vinny60 on 02/25/11 12:53 AM
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Lake William C. Bowen Description

In the 1950s, the Spartanburg region experienced a considerable increase in population. At the time, the population of Spartanburg County had risen to well over 150,000 people, with that number expected to significantly grow in the coming decades. To meet the steadily increasing demand of water usage and to ensure an adequate water supply for the future of Spartanburg County, Lake William C. Bowen was constructed in 1960. Located within the South Pacolet River Basin, Lake Bowen was formed by the waters of the South Pacolet River and its tributaries. Today, Lake Bowen encompasses 1,534 acres and contains approximately 33 miles of shoreline. Along with providing an adequate water supply, Lake Bowen offers many recreational activities like boating, fishing, and swimming. Visitors can also enjoy "Anchor Park," a recreational park provided by Spartanburg Water that offers picnic pavilions, waterfront access for fishing, a playground, two boat ramps, and the Lake Bowen Warden’s Office. From Greenville Go I-85 North (towards Charlotte). Take Exit 75 (Boiling Springs/SC9) and turn left towards Boiling Springs. Go 8.5 miles. Lake Bowen Park will be located on the left.

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