If you want to be close to Charlotte NC and live on the lake you have lakes to choose from: Lake Norman, Lake Wylie and Mountain Island Lake. Lake Wylie and Lake Norman are the larger lakes so many people want to know the difference between the two. I’ve spent a lot of time on the water on both Lake Norman and Lake Wylie but I haven’t ‘lived’ at Lake Wylie so I will share my thoughts with that important disclaimer. If you have any additional insight, I would love for you to share in the comment section below.
Amenities:
The biggest knock for years on
Lake Wylie was the amenities. In the past, there wasn’t a lot down there. There was one waterfront restaurant, T-Bones and it was typically crowded for boaters. They sold it a year or so ago and now it is
Papa Doc’s Shore Club– I haven’t been there yet. The area has grown and there are restaurants and breweries close by depending on where you are on the
lake.
Size:
Lake Norman is a little over twice as big. 49.81 square miles vs 21 square miles. Lake Norman has 533 miles of shoreline while Lake Wylie has 325 miles of shoreline. Lake Wylie feels more like a really wide river so to speak and doesn’t have the expansive open water like Lake Norman does especially on the southern end. Think of Lake Wylie like the stretch on Lake Norman from Kiser Island up past the 150 bridge.
Also many people notice a difference in water color between the two lakes with Lake Norman being clearer and more blue. The water color on Lake Wylie is more akin to the water color on the northern area of Lake Norman which is not as clear after a rain or in the shallower sections.
Value:
Most people went to Lake Wylie because they could get more bang for their buck. Property values on Lake Wylie have risen over the years and the actual cost will come down to location on the water, the view and size and quality of the home.
I’ve also had people tell me that you can hear more air traffic on Lake Wylie from the Charlotte Douglas airport. However, I believe that depends more on where you buy because the section that I visit a lot has very little noise from airplanes. (Side note: parts or Mountain Island Lake are in the direct flight path so be aware of that if it’s a air traffic is a concern.)
Here are some side by side stats of Lake Norman, Lake Wylie and Mountain Island Lake.
*How wide is Lake Wylie? 5 miles is the width from the damn to the further point west. However, this not a straight line of clear open water. Using google maps, the widest section of uninterrupted water is 2.33 miles.
**Mountain Island Lake Capacity: I could not find a number. MIL is not damn controlled.