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George T. Bagby State Park


George T. Bagby State Park


Chewalla Marina

 

Lake Point State Park


Florence Marina State Park
 

 

 

 

 
  

Marinas

  

 

Your Safety Is

Our Priority


 

 

Enjoy the natural beauty of the lake and the Chattahoochee River, as well as the gracious ante-bellum mansions located in nearby historic towns, such as Eufaula, Alabama and Ft. Gaines and Cuthbert, Georgia. Whether you want to get away for a week,  a weekend or just an afternoon, Walter F. George Lake provides the right atmosphere and facilities.

The lake, sometimes referred to as Lake Eufaula, extends 85 miles along the Chattahoochee River and borders the states of Alabama and Georgia. With 640 miles of shoreline, Walter F. George Lake offers plenty of room for all of your favorite camping, outdoor and water related activities.

Walter F. George Resource Manager's Office
229-768-2516   Fax 229-768-2809

Walter F. George Hydropower Site Office
Post Office Box 191
Fort Gaines, Georgia 31751-0191
Telephone: 229-768-2635
Facsimile: 229-768-0138

MARINAS at Walter F. George Lake

  Florence Marina State Park 229-838-4244  
  George T. Bagby State Park 229-768-2571 ext 219  
  Chewalla Creek Marina 334-687-5751  
  Lakepoint State Park 334-687-8011  
  Mid-Lake Bait & Tackle  334-687-1311  
    (gas only, no dockage)    
       
       
       

 

 
 
LAKE MAP
For current lake
information, phone
1-866-772-9542.
For power generating schedules, phone
1-866-772-9542.

 

        

           

   

FOR YOUR SAFETY

When visiting the lake, we recommend that you review the following safety messages for a safe and enjoyable time:

  • Be Alert to underwater hazards such as submerged stumps, logs and rocks that are present in the lake.
  • Be especially careful when approaching the shoreline because depth of water will vary from time to time and place to place. 
  • Never dive into water of unknown depth.
  • Be alert to hazards such as poisonous plants, insects and snakes that inhabit the woodlands.
  • Keep children under close supervision at all times, especially when they are in or near the water.
  • Wear life vests at all times.
  • Do not use alcohol while in, on or around the water.
  • File a trip plan with someone to let them know where you will be and when you plan to return.
  • Swim in designated swimming areas. (In all other areas except those designated "no swimming," individuals may swim at their own risk.)
  • Do not overload your boat. Remember, safe boating is not overloading.
 
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