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{{Infobox Shelter | {{Infobox Shelter | ||
| Image Name = Watauga_Lake_Shelter_2014.JPG | | Image Name = Watauga_Lake_Shelter_2014.JPG | ||
| Shelter = Watauga Lake ( | | Shelter = Watauga Lake (CLOSED) | ||
| Capacity = 6 | | Capacity = 6 | ||
| Privy = No | | Privy = No | ||
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== Description == | == Description == | ||
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Watagua Lake Shelter | Watagua Lake Shelter is three-sided with open front and wooden sleeping platform. | ||
== Location == | == Location == | ||
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On the shore of Watauga Lake between [[Dennis Cove Rd to Wilbur Dam Rd|Watauga Dam Road and US321]]. The shelter | On the shore of Watauga Lake between [[Dennis Cove Rd to Wilbur Dam Rd|Watauga Dam Road and US321]]. The shelter is 50 yards uphill off the AT on a blue-blazed side trail. | ||
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== Maintenance History == | == Maintenance History == | ||
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*March 2018: The bear pole, picnic table, and the steps to the shelter platform have been removed from the shelter to discourage eating or staying at this site with it being under a bear closure. | *March 2018: The bear pole, picnic table, and the steps to the shelter platform have been removed from the shelter to discourage eating or staying at this site with it being under a bear closure. | ||
*Mar 2011: Bear pole installed by Eagle Scout Seth Douthat. | *Mar 2011: Bear pole installed by Eagle Scout Seth Douthat. |