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Welcome to Lake Lanier
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Lake Lanier is a beautiful lake close to Atlanta, Georgia.

It's the biggest and most famous lake in Georgia with millions of visitors every year.

Come and take part in activities on Lake Lanier such as fishing, boating, camping, hiking, swimming, golf and water skiing.

You can also visit one of the lake's many marinas, parks, boat ramps and restaurants.

 
2nd Annual Lake Lanier Survey
Lake Lanier SurveyIts that time of year again! After a huge response to our first survey in 2007 (see the results here), we're running it again in 2008.
  • What are the most popular restaurants and marinas on the lake?
  • What's the best place on the lake to fish?
  • What are the best and worst things about Lake Lanier?

We aim to answer all these questions and more via the 2nd Annual Lake Lanier Survey.

What is more .... take this quick 10 question survey about Lake Lanier and you get free entry into a prize draw. We have Lake Lanier books, restaurant gift vouchers and even cash prizes.

What are you waiting for? Take the survey now!

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Nighttime Fishing Banned on Lanier

Fishing on Lake LanierThe Corps of Engineers has stopped issuing permits for nighttime fishing because of the low lake levels. The explanation?

"That’s just to try to help keep boaters safe. Because at nighttime it’s much more difficult for you to see rocks and stumps and shoals that may be just underneath the water’s surface."

Fishermen dispute this, saying that those going out at night are the most experienced boaters who are unlikely to get into trouble.

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Lake Lanier Boat Ramps in Trouble Again

Boat Ramp ClosedUnfortunately, its that time of year again. Boat ramps are closing again on Lake Lanier.

We had a good winter with a good number of ramps reopened but the lake has been falling again during July and the situation isn't looking great.

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Five People Drown in Eight Days on Lake

Five people drowned in eight days on Lake Lanier during July:

  • July 4th: Lung Mang (21) and Tha Thang (23) jumped in the lake to push their rented pontoon boat off a sandbar during a late-night rainstorm.
  • July 4th: Aeriel Cotuc Chaudjay (17) drowned off Lanier Beach South. The teen apparently waded from shallow water into an area with a 15-foot drop-off.
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Corps Can Take Less Water From Lanier

Lake Lanier MusselsApparently the mussels aren't so endangered after all.

The Corps of Engineers was given approval by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to store more water and release less from Lake Lanier and other Chattahoochee River reservoirs. The change in releases has already been implemented.

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Forsyth County Suing Over Bethel Park

Bethel ParkForsyth County will sue the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to stop the YMCA’s lease of Bethel Park on Lake Lanier, for a YMCA camp.

The county commissioners want "to make sure that the park is kept available for all the residents and not just a few".

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Lake Lanier Evaporating in Summer Heat

Dry Lake Lanier DockUnfortunately it looks like the drought is reintensifying again

Lake Lanier, already at 14.4 feet below full and setting daily record low levels for this time of the year. The sun alone is evaporating more than two-tenths of an inch per day.


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