Welcome
Welcome to the Georgia Lake, offering great lake activities and vacation destinations all year long. From camping to boating, fishing to resorts,
the nine Great Lakes of Georgia beckon visitors from around the world to enjoy these water wonders.
The Great Lakes of Georgia features our state nine US Army Corps of Engineers lakes, all created by acts of Congress to capture the best of Mother Nature.
Georgia State, is one of the fastest growing state in the U.S. Over 5,000 homes are expected to be built over the next few years in each county. Residents enjoy wilderness tranquility with shopping and fine dining only a short drive away. Georgia offers a large selection of restaurants, retail, and all the services needed. Downtown Atlanta, home to over 15 Fortune 500 companies, is also a quick 45 min drive with many malls, nightlife, and everything a major city has to offer.
Georgia is full of beautiful lakes and mountain subdivision 45 min. north of Atlanta, GA featuring 8,000 acres of hardwood forest and two private lakes. It provides activities such as sailing, power boating, canoeing, kayaking, water-skiing, swimming and fishing.
Georgia Lakes Society
Georgia lakes, ponds, and wetlands are in trouble. Many of these lakes and ponds have problems with excessive weed and algae growth, turbid water, or heavy sedimentation.
Some have problems with bacterial or toxic contamination. Wetlands that protect lakes are being destroyed. Solutions for these problems are not readily available. Lake management efforts by lake associations, homeowners, and concerned citizens have been hampered by lack of hands-on experience. In the past, there has been no statewide forum for the exchange of information on lake management strategies. To address these needs, representatives of lake associations, state and local governments, professionals, academics, conservation agencies, and interested citizens have banded together to form the Georgia Lakes Society (GLS).
GLS has now formed a strategic alliance with the Lake Homeowners Alliance (LHA), newly established non-profit organization formed to unite Georgia's lake community associations.
Click on the logoto download the GLS ANNUAL REPORT