Shallowford Lakes Association
Lewisville, North Carolina
A thriving residential community since 1970.
A place to call home.
Located just west of Winston-Salem, NC in the town of Lewisville, Shallowford Lakes is an established residential community that has provided a vibrant living environment for its residents since the 1970’s . Shallowford Lakes offers all the nature of country living, and convenience of a residential community, plus an active homeowner’s association that provides opportunities for social events throughout the year.
Our residents come in all ages, and from various backgrounds, regions and ethnicities, but all value the sense of community that provides the opportunity to establish life-long friendships and create lasting family memories.
Neighborhood Highlights:
Five stocked lakes
Private access for the enjoyment of residents and their guests. Abundant wildlife viewing, kayaking, paddleboats, and fishing galore.
Community Pool
Public memberships available. Competition size pool & diving board. Lifeguards on duty. Restrooms & changing facilities available. Family friendly, with a summer swim team.
Mature woodlands
200+ homes, each with their own unique architecture, set within abundant wooded and natural areas.
Summer Swim Season
Join the Sea Lions Summer Swim Team!
The Sea Lion Swim Team is for families with children aged 5-18 years. We are a summer swim team that starts in mid-May and continues until mid-July. In the pool, Sea Lion coaches work on teaching correct stroke technique in all four strokes, swimming skills like dives and turns, and improving endurance. The coaches also emphasize teaching the value of sportsmanship and team spirit - all in a fun and friendly environment. Swimmers compete in swim meets against other teams in the Greater Forsyth Swim League each week. Swim fees are $85 for the first swimmer and $65 for each additional swimmer. As per league and pool rules, you must be a member of the Shallowford Lakes pool to be on the swim team.
Summer league swimming is a "family" sport. Parents are an integral part of the success of the team as they volunteer, lead, and run the organization. We do require at least one parent/adult family member to volunteer in some capacity at each home meet.