Thread subject: Whaler Central - Boston Whaler Boat Information and Photos :: Smith Mountain Lake Va vacation...

Posted by gacto on 08/23/10 - 5:54 PM
#1

Anyone have any tips for Smith Mountain Lake? Bored with the typical NJ shore vacations, heard about Smith Mountain Lake and it looks cool and Whaler friendly. Any advice, tips, rental houses etc would be appreciated. Would be towing the 15 SS down from NJ, probably with another family also. Want to plan it for next year...I know, I know....its early.

Posted by monti currie on 08/24/10 - 2:01 AM
#2

i live abut 45' from the lake and also have a 15 ss i will comment more later.
monti

Posted by Barryg on 08/24/10 - 4:27 AM
#3

You may try VRBO.com , works for me.BG

Posted by monti currie on 08/28/10 - 5:03 AM
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well here is the skinny on sml it is very nice not sure of all of the accomidations. we have used the state park cottages and the campground, i would say the cottages are the way to go. as for the lake it is very busy with large and fast boats on the weekends and holidays. i prefer the blackwater section myself. there are numerous lakes about 50 or so miles of each other, if you have the time and desire i would try to hit them all. buggs island or lake kerr is a nice big lake on south of sml and is a much better place, less growded. also there is claytor lake, philpott, moomaw and lake anna to the north.
monti

Posted by Turpin on 08/28/10 - 4:51 PM
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I've stayed at Smith Mt. Lake several times and really enjoyed it. As Monti said it can get very crazy on the weekends and holidays mostly in the main channel but never the less I still enjoyed it. I found that there was enough back water to hide in during the bulk of the day but the views really do the lake justice. As far as fishing I go to Kerr lake mostly just because that is the lake I grew up fishing and know it fairly well.
At Smith Mt. Lake there are tons of houses to rent pretty much in any area of the lake. You might want to stay on the North side of the lake mostly due to ease and convenience of eating out or shopping plus it would probably cut about an 1.5hrs or more out of you trip. I don't recall the rental company we used, I might be able to get it out of my travel agent (wife).
So far out of the 3 ramps that I have used only 1 was kinda treacherous, Anthony ford, It's on a point exposed to the fury of lake traffic.
List of ramps
http://www.dgif.virginia.gov/fishing/...ction=maps
Those are the public access ramps, there tons of pay launch ramps but I have found most of the houses have their on ramps.
As far as rental property there is to many to list just do a search of what size and price your looking for but I personally prefer the north side of the lake.
The Hales Ford Bridge area would be a spot you might consider driving or boating to at some point during your trip there is plenty of boat docking there also.
The trips I made to SML, I mostly avoided the tourist spot mentioned above as I liked to just boat around the coves.

Edited by Turpin on 08/28/10 - 4:54 PM