Packing for your Smith Mountain Lake vacation sounds simple, right? Swimsuits, sunscreen, flip-flopsโฆ done. Except …lake life has a way of humbling even the most prepared vacationer. One minute youโre cruising on the water, the next youโre desperately trying to open a your canned vegetables with a key because you forgot a can opener.
To save you from learning the hard way, hereโs a funny but practical packing guide for your Smith Mountain Lake getaway including the stuff most people wish theyโd brought.
The Obvious Stuff (But Donโt Skip It)
Letโs knock out the basics before we get fancy.
- Swimsuits (plural โ lake days multiply faster than you expect)
- Cover-ups or quick-dry clothes
- Towels (even if your rental provides themโฆ extra towels always win)
- Flip-flops or water shoes (because hot docks are no joke)
Pro tip: Bring a comfortable suit that you wouldn’t mind wearing on a three hour boat ride.
Sun Protection: The Lake Doesnโt Play Fair
The sun at Smith Mountain Lake reflects off the water like itโs personally offended by your skin tone.
Pack:
- Sunscreen (reef-safe if possible)
- Lip balm with SPF (sunburned lips are cruel and unusual punishment)
- Hats (the kind that actually stay on in the wind)
- Polarized sunglasses (your eyes will thank you)
Funny but true: You will not โjust sit in the shade.โ The shade moves. Always.
Boat Day Essentials Youโll Be Glad You Brought
Even if youโre renting a boat or booking a tour, these items are clutch:
- Dry bags or gallon-size zip bags (for phones, keys, and snacks)
- Phone lanyard or waterproof case (gravity loves expensive electronics)
- Floating keychain (because keys absolutely will try to escape)
- Snacks (lake hunger is a special kind of hunger)
And yes – bring a cooler, even if you think one will be provided. Coolers disappear at the lake like socks in a dryer.
Bug Defense: Because Mosquitoes RSVPโd Yes
Evenings at Smith Mountain Lake are beautifulโฆ and occasionally bitey.
- Donโt forget:
- Bug spray (the good stuff)
- After-bite or itch relief
- Citronella candles if youโre staying dock-side
You will tell yourself โthe bugs wonโt be that bad.โ They will hear you. They always do.
Rain-Day & Backup Plan Items
Lake weather likes to keep things interesting. Here are the things to pack for a rainy day.
- Light rain jackets or ponchos
- A deck of cards or board games
- Books or downloaded shows (Wi-Fi can beโฆ moody)
- A small Bluetooth speaker (music fixes almost everything)
Rain at the lake usually lasts just long enough to make you regret not packing entertainment. For a list of rainy day activities, check out this post.
Random Things Youโll Definitely Need (But Wonโt Think About)
This is the real MVP list because these items won’t be on your primary list, but they are good to have.
- Aloe vera (future you will be grateful)
- First-aid kit (band-aids + lake docks = inevitable)
- Reusable water bottles
- Paper towels (trust us)
- Trash bags (for wet clothes, muddy shoes, or mystery spills)
Bonus item: Extra chargers. Lake outlets are always just far enough away.
Shoes That Arenโt Flip-Flops
Youโll be tempted to pack only sandals and flip-flops. Donโt fall for it. You may decide to take a hike or may need close toed shoes for a water sport. Be sure to bring these.
- Sneakers or closed-toe shoes (for trails, marinas, and exploring)
- Water shoes if you plan to swim near docks or rocky areas
Flip-flops are great until theyโre not. And theyโre never great on gravel.
Food & Drink Must-Haves
Even if you plan to eat out, you may want to bring along these food items just so you don’t have to buy everything new.
- Condiments (lake rentals are condiment deserts)
- Coffee supplies (because mornings still happen on vacation)
- Reusable cups (for boat days and dock sunsets)
- Bottle opener / corkscrew (please donโt use your teeth)
You havenโt lived until youโve watched five adults Google โhow to open a bottle without an opener.โ
Optional but Elite-Level Packing
Want to feel like a lake pro?
- Floating pool noodles or inflatables
- Fishing gear (or at least curiosity)
- Binoculars for wildlife watching
- Notebook or journal (lake mornings are surprisingly inspirational)
Final Thoughts: Pack Smart, Relax Hard
Smith Mountain Lake is all about easygoing days, sunshine, and making memories โ not stressing over what you forgot. With this packing list, youโll be prepared for boat days, rainy afternoons, surprise adventures, and everything in between.
And if you forget something? Donโt worry. The lake has a way of making everything feel like part of the story.
Now pack the sunscreenโฆ and maybe an extra swimsuit. Just in case ๐


