Lake Greenwood (South Carolina) Information
Lake Greenwood is formed by a hydroelectric dam across the Saluda River. The lake has 212 miles (341 km) of shoreline and 11,400 acres (46 km2). The Reedy River joins the Saluda at Lake Greenwood. Lake Greenwood is used for recreational boating and fishing.
Lake Greenwood was created between 1935 and 1940 by the construction of the Buzzard's Roost Dam near Chappells, SC. The powerhouse was equipped with three turbines each driving a 5 megawatt AC generator to provide power to the Greenwood area.
References
- Lake Greenwood State Recreation Area South Carolina State Parks Web site.
- Lake Greenwood factsPDF (62.1 KiB) Greenwood County, SC website.
Categories:
- Protected areas of Greenwood County, South Carolina
- Protected areas of Laurens County, South Carolina
- Protected areas of Newberry County, South Carolina
- Reservoirs in South Carolina
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