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Description - There are 13 Corps of Engineers day use parks and 4 campgrounds on Walter F. George Lake, a great place to camp, fish, boat and picnic. Enjoy the natural beauty of the lake and the Chattahoochee River, as well as the gracious antebellum mansions located in nearby historic towns, such as Eufaula, Alabama and Cuthbert, Georgia. 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.
Attractions
- Walter F George Lake, located on the Alabama/Georgia border, features four campgrounds, day use areas, hiking trails, boat docks and launches in a pristine water environment that offers a beautiful backdrop for numerous recreational activities.
Recreation - Recommended activities include boating, camping, fishing, hiking, hunting, picnicking, and swimming. A visitor center offers interpretive programs. Water sports and wildlife viewing are popular. Climate - Summers in Georgia are generally hot and humid. Winters are generally cool with variable precipitation. Location -
Walter F. George Lake is located on the Alabama/Georgia border. In Dothan take 431 north to Abbeville (27 miles). In Abbeville take Hwy. 10 East to Ft. Gaines, GA. In Ft. Gaines take Hwy 39 north, go 2 miles. ACF/Walter F. George Resource Site building is on the left.
LAT: 31.7982240149 LONG: -85.1028442383
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