The Fauna Of Lake Toxaway
Nestled within the flourishing landscape of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Lake Toxaway is the epicenter of so much life in this corner of Western North Carolina. As the largest privately- held lake in the state, Lake Toxaway sprawls across 640 acres and 14 miles of shoreline, functioning as a vibrant oasis with abundant wildlife. From the trees rooted beneath the earth to the burgeoning populations of fish and deer, life emanates from Lake Toxaway. Nature thrives here, especially during this time of year when wildlife springs forth and blossoms return to the landscape. After all, without the lake, there would be no Lake Toxaway.
The lake itself serves as a highway system for a variety of wildlife to live and travel across. Amongst a sea of pink rhododendron that line the shoreline, you can see deer frolicking amongst the grass or taking a quick dip in the lake. A family of black bears might even be spotted on the golf course while wild rabbits dart across the lawn. With so much life and beauty surrounding The Greystone Inn, there’s no telling what all you will see this spring!
As winter loosens its grip and the vibrant hues of spring begin to unfold, there’s no better place to witness the rebirth of nature than in Western North Carolina. Tucked away amongst this enchanting landscape, the majestic shores of Lake Toxaway stand as a testament to The Greystone Inn’s springtime allure.