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Leaving update as original poster. Spot is not permanently closed. I go here at least 1-2 a week with no problems (Jan 2023)
A boat access area right on lake Wylie. Big parking lot and open 24 hours. I stayed here 2 nights (separately) with no problem.
The lake is nice and close to a QT gas station and a restaurant (Papa docs).
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Stayed here last night. A few cars came and went and parked the boat launch between 1am-3am. Looked like mostly kids going to walk around and dip their feet into the water and a few people launching their boats for some night fishing.
No one bothered me and it is quite pretty here in the morning. Pretty popular area, lots of boaters here in the AM in March. Lots of signs here, but only one says “no camping allowed (“tents, trailers, RVs”, I posted a picture of the signs). It sounds like this means you’re not allowed to set up shop here and make this place your campsite for days on end, as if it were a campground. Since there are no “no overnight parking” signs, it seems like you’re allowed to park here if you just need a place to crash for a night. I would stay here again if needed
Report Check-InA boat access area right on lake Wylie. Big parking lot and open 24 hours. I stayed here 2 nights (separately) with no problem.
The lake is nice and close to a QT gas station and a restaurant papa docs
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