Carters Lake Recreation Area

Carters Lake Recreation Area

Carters Lake Recreation Area offers stunning natural beauty with a serene lake backdrop, perfect for a variety of outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, and boating.

3,200
Acres Protected
10
Miles of Trails
500,000
Annual Visitors
1977
Year Established

About Carters Lake Recreation Area

Carters Lake Recreation Area
 

Carters Lake Recreation Area is a beautiful expanse located in the northern region of Georgia, known for its clear blue waters and scenic landscapes. The lake itself is a result of the construction of a dam on the Coosawattee River, providing hydroelectric power and flood control. The surrounding area is rich in diverse ecosystems, with hardwood forests that are home to a variety of wildlife, including deer, turkeys, and numerous bird species. Visitors can explore several trails that meander through this lush terrain, providing spectacular views of the lake and the surrounding Appalachian foothills. Carters Lake is also a popular spot for water-related activities, including boating and fishing for species like striped bass, spotted bass, and catfish. History enthusiasts might enjoy discovering remnants of the early Cherokee settlements in the region. With year-round accessibility and activities tailored for each season, Carters Lake Recreation Area remains a favored destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking relaxation and adventure.

Highlights

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Ridgeway Mountain Overlook

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Diverse wildlife, including birdwatching opportunities

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Reregulation Dam and its fishing opportunities

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Hidden swimming coves accessible by kayak or boat

Notable Natural Features

Carters Dam

One of the tallest earthen dams east of the Mississippi River.

Carters Lake Beach

A family-friendly spot for swimming and picnicking.

Woodring Branch

A popular area for camping and boat launching.