Having vacationed with my family many times at White Lake in the fifties and sixties, I had not seen it in many years, and I wanted to see how it had changed. Was I in for a shock!
I turned at Wam Squam station, which was surrounded by a vast area of woodland that had been needlessly clear-cut, making the property look like a disaster site.
Near what used to be Melvin's Beach was a shiny, white plastic fence that stretched for at least a mile, completely blocking the view of the lake. I soon learned why the fence was there — the fence was hiding hundreds of trailers with makeshift additions taking up nearly every square inch of land.
Nearly everywhere I looked as I drove around the lake, there was a trailer park, and the density of the trailers inside the parks was a terrible sight to behold.
As my family used to vacation at Marshburn’s, I was especially interested in seeing what time had done to it. I experienced my worst disappointment when I turned in to Marshburn’s Beach, which is now a trailer park stretching from the road all the way to the water, obliterating any view of the lake. No charm. No beauty. Only ugliness.
White Lake — famed for its crystal clear water — is one of the most beautiful lakes I have ever seen, and I spent many happy days there, but it has been turned into an eyesore. Evidently, greedy developers were given free reign to trash this North Carolina treasure for maximum profit, regardless of the harm they did to the aesthetics of the lake and its environment.
I never expected White Lake to become the eyesore it is today. What a pity.
Julie Helsabeck
Wilmington







There are several camp grounds that I found when I was looking for a place to put mine, that I wouldn't stayed there even if it was a temperary weekend thing.
As for Charles5's remarks, it's true that there are eyesores along the highways that need to be cleaned up, but county agencies are slow to even recognize the problem of rural blight. In my opinion, if the county wants to attract business and industry, it should require derelect property owners to clean up their land, residences, or businesses.
Hesterville says in her comments that White Lake and Bladen County should show more civic pride. I am all for civic pride, and evidently so are many other readers, since this piece has gotten far more thumbs up than any letter I have ever seen posted on Bladen Journal's site, and I am a regular reader.
It's time for the people of Bladen County to make a concerted effort to reverse creeping rural blight before it gets too far out of control.
Sometimes the truth is not fun.
One more item I would like to mention, will someone please bring up that the water is as clear and the sand isn't as white as it could be because of the seaweed issue. It is not rocket science people PUT SOME CARP IN THE LAKE to eat it. I love White Lake, I want my kids to grow up and enjoy it as much as I have over the years. I want it to be BEAUTIFUL for generations to come.
But it's not just White Lake that is showing a lot of ugliness, you can see rural blight--adversing billboards, junk car lots, junk in residents' yards-- along the roadsides of Bladen County, especially along Highway 87, that was not there when I was going to the lake. Bladen County and White Lake used to be clean and neat, even scenic. I have this advice for White Lake and Bladen County: It's never too late to clean up your act.
that the land surrounding the state owned lake is private property. As long as the property owners abide by the zone regulations set by the
city of White Lake, they have rights to do what they will with their property. I invested in property at the lake and placed cabin trailers on it so people like her could come here for a few days. It's likely she stayed in a trailer of sorts when she visited here years of ago. Finally, I've lived in Wilmington years ago and I would have reservations about riding through the neighborhood these days. Guess you could find something negative about any place you visit.
thanks..Bill Watson
Those were fun days. It looks to me like there could be more civic pride at White lake and for that matter Bladen County. I know there used to be.