This lake is located in Table Rock State Park.  It has a large fishing pier which is handicapped accessible  Fish in this lake included catfish, largemouth bass, and bream.   The lake covers 67 acres.

Check out this New Video!  Lake Oolenoy – February 26, 2011

Shawn Fuller caught this 11.5 pound Largemouth at 5:00 pm August 3, 2010 from the dock.

About Lake Oolenoy

Lake Oolenoy is 67 acres in size.  It is located in the upstate mountains of South Carolina.  The lake is one of two lakes at Table Rock State Park.  The other lake is Lake Pinnacle.  Table Rock State Park is located off of Scenic Highway 11 about 12 miles North of Pickens South Carolina.  The park has some great views of the mountains including a huge rock cliff which is called Table Rock.  There are also many hiking trails located here with varying degrees of difficulty.

Largemouth Bass Caught Here

February 2011 – I just completed a bass fishing trip to Lake Oolenoy and the bass fishing  at this lake is incredible.   My fishing buddy and I caught our limit of bass in just a few hours.  Also, In the Summer of 2010 myfishging buddy caught an 11.5 pound largemouth bass from this lake fishing from the dock.

Rules & Regulations

Sign posted at Boat Ramp

Features

  • Fishing Pier – fish free
  • One Boat Ramp / fishing pier  – $ 2.00 fee per adult

Camping & Lodging

(located within Table Rock State Park)

Cabin Rentals

Tent Campsites

RV Campsites

Lake Oolenoy fishing & paddling guide

Lake Oolenoy is the 67-acre lake on the eastern side of Table Rock State Park in Pickens County, sitting in the shadow of the granite face of Table Rock itself — one of the most photographed views in South Carolina. Together with neighboring Lake Pinnacle, it gives the park two cool mountain lakes to fish and paddle.

Oolenoy is stocked with largemouth bass, bream and catfish, and an accessible fishing pier makes the bank easy to reach; a South Carolina fishing license is required. There is a boat ramp, but no gas motors are allowed — only electric trolling motors and paddle craft — which keeps the lake serene for kayaks and canoes. Launching requires the daily park admission unless you hold a State Parks pass.

Nearby lakes

Table Rock State Park

Table Rock State Park Contact Information

158 E Ellison LN ,
Pickens,SC 29671

Phone: (864) 878-9813

Fax: (864) 878-9077

More photos of Oolenoy Lake

Lake Oolenoy and the visitors center at Table Rock State Park in Spring. (Credit: SCPRT/Photo by Perry Baker)

Fishing Lake Oolenoy

Oolenoy is a genuinely good little fishing lake for its size. Stocked largemouth bass, bream and catfish keep it productive, and an accessible fishing pier puts the bank within reach of everyone. Because only electric trolling motors and paddle craft are allowed, the water stays calm and clear — ideal for a quiet morning with a kayak and a rod. A South Carolina license is required.

Under the granite face of Table Rock

What sets Oolenoy apart is the view: the sheer granite dome of Table Rock rises straight above the water, one of the most photographed scenes in the state. From the lake you can step onto the Table Rock Trail, a strenuous climb to the summit, or take the gentler Lakeside and Carrick Creek loops. The whole park was hand-built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s, and it shows in the stonework around the shoreline.

Swimming, camping and know before you go

Table Rock State Park adds a swimming area (on neighboring Lake Pinnacle), campsites, cabins and a restaurant, so Oolenoy anchors a full day out in the Blue Ridge foothills. The park charges a small daily admission, free with a South Carolina State Parks pass.

Lake Oolenoy FAQ

How big is Lake Oolenoy?

It is a 67-acre lake within Table Rock State Park in Pickens County.

Can you use a motorboat on Lake Oolenoy?

Only electric trolling motors and paddle craft — gas motors are not allowed.

What fish are in Lake Oolenoy?

Stocked largemouth bass, bream and catfish; a South Carolina fishing license is required.

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  • Can I fish from my bass boat that has a gas motor if I only use the electric trolling motor on lake oolenoy? Thank you

    • Bill Stackalis says:

      I was told yes by one of the wardens. I'm going tomorrow. I'll ask again for confirmation and follow up here John.

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