Shelley Lake Prepares for Annual Fishing Derby

The Beautiful Greenways of Raleigh NC

By Max O' Well, published Apr 10, 2008
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Shelley Lake prepares for annual fishing derby

Beautiful Greenways of Raleigh NC

I visited Shelley Lake to see how it was coping with the drought. The trails are flat and firm along the two mile stretch that circles the lake. The drought has done little to hamper the activities at the lake. There was some effect on the rental boats last summer as the mud began to rise at the northern tip of the lake.

My visit was on April Fool's Day through no particular plan. It was a very nice day, which in itself was a bit of a surprise. The weather locally has been bouncing between near freezing in the morning to very reasonable by late afternoon. The air temperature is not as cold as the morning air which gets some aid from something called a chill factor.

The entry into the lower parking lot off Millbrook Road was adorned with beautiful pink flowers. This highway has a median filled with grass and flowers much like the rest of the city used to have before the traffic overwhelmed the roads. It is a very nice touch.

The parking lot was not full yet, though it often is. The entry to the Shelley Lake Loop Trail is either uphill west or uphill east. Each choice forces one to climb a hill to the top of the earthen structure that keeps the water in. During hurricanes, this structure has kept whole neighborhoods safe, so I am not complaining.

As I pant my way to the top of the hill I finally arrive. From here there is a wonderful view of the lake and the wooden sides that hide the trail.

Those new to the more than fifty four miles of greenway in Raleigh may also be surprised that the city has three thousand acres of parks and recreation lands. This doesn't include the five thousand acres of state park in the city.

The two mile trail is dotted with benches for those who find the trail tiring and those who just want to stop and watch the birds frolic in the trees.

To my right I can see acres of soccer fields, which are usually full of happy romping children on weekends and after school. To my left I can see the boat house with the boats neatly lined along the dock. At the top of a hill the rest facilities sit like a lookout tower, but much shorter.

Shelley Lake Prepares for Annual Fishing Derby
Shelley Lake Prepares for Annual Fishing Derby

Huck Finn day was a little on the wet side this year. It represents an opportunity for children to enjoy the natural resources of the lake.

Credit: Max O'Well

Copyright: Dr. David McKenney

Takeaways
  • Redbud is a beautiful lavender tree found flowering this time of year at Shelley Lake
  • Shelley Lake holds an Annual Huck Finn Fishing Derby for the children, usually in April
  • Mallards prefer vegetation but also eat insects and of course bread from the bird lovers
Did You Know?
Shelley Lake is a man made lake which has reduced flooding during the hurricanes that have hit Raleigh in the last decade. Between floods it provides non-powered boating and fishing opportunities to the residents of the city.
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