Lanier Outdoors

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  • Home
  • Boating
    • Boat Detailing
    • Boat Repair
    • Boat Rentals
    • Boat Sales
    • Boat Storage
    • Sailing
    • Specialty Boat Services
  • Camping
    • Reserve a Campsite
    • Campgrounds on a Map
    • Camping Supply Stores on a Map
  • Fishing
    • Fishing Reports
    • Fishing Guides
    • Bait and Tackle
  • Lakeside Parks
    • Lake Lanier Parks Amenities
    • Lakeside Parks on a Map
  • Marinas
    • See The Marinas On A Map

Lake Sydney Lanier

premier lake of the deep south

​In 1946 Congress authorized the construction of a dam that would impound the waters of the Chattahoochee and Chestatee rivers. By the mid 1950’s an aqua blue recreational paradise called Lake Sidney Lanier had been created just 45 miles northeast of Atlanta. Today Lake Lanier is one of America’s favorite lakes drawing over 7.5 million visitors per year. With over 692 miles of shoreline, the lake is well known for its fantastic fishing, lakeside campgrounds, first class resort accommodations, and beautiful golf courses.

Lake Lanier is considered a deep mountain lake with an average depth of 60 feet. As you get close to Buford Dam the lake is almost 200 feet deep. On the north end, the lake takes on the features of the rivers that created it, extending up to the Blue Ridge Mountains and the beautiful city of Dahlonega.
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If you would like to see the Lake Lanier Islands and visit the waterpark, or sunbath on your own private beach, come to Lake Lanier, the premier lake of the deep south.


Directions to Lake Lanier Visitor Center: From I-985/Buford Take GA Hwy 20 West, from GA 400/Cumming, take GA Hwy 20 East, to North on Suwanee Dam Road. Go 3 miles and go left on Buford Dam Road. The Visitor Center is one mile down on the right. 
​This is the US Army Corp of Engineers Main Office​
US Army Corp of Engineers Phone: 770-945-9531 

Special Permits or Tours, Camping Reservations www.Recreation.Gov
Recreation.Gov Phone: 877-444-6777​

Buford Dam Water Releases 770-945-1466
General Lake Information 770-945-1467
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