Cedar Bluff Reservoir is visually stunning, with tall, blocky limestone cliffs that stand over a hundred feet tall at the lake’s edge. The bluffs offer a great place to watch a colorful sunrise or sunset, and serve as a great hiking point around the lake. The water itself is huge, with plenty of opportunity for boating and fishing for walleye, bass, crappie, wiper, and catfish in the waters of Cedar Bluff Reservoir. The area of the lake is huge, over 10 square miles of water, and on part of its shores visitors will find Cedar Bluff State Park, which is split into two parts: one on the northern shore and one on the south side.

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