Every Boat Ramp on Lake Lanier
36 boat ramps ยท Forsyth, Hall, Dawson, Lumpkin, Gwinnett, Georgia
38,000
Surface Acres
160 ft
Max Depth
36
Boat Ramps
6
Fish Species
Boat Ramps on Lake Lanier
Bolding Mill Boat Ramp
Georgia
View Details โShady Grove Campground Boat Launch
Georgia
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Georgia
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About Lake Lanier
Lake Lanier is the most visited lake in America, drawing over 11 million visitors annually to its 38,000 acres of clear mountain-fed water northeast of Atlanta. With 692 miles of shoreline winding through the north Georgia foothills, the lake offers exceptional spotted bass fishing along its rocky points, clay banks, and submerged roadbeds. Striped bass provide trophy-class action in the lake's deep, open water, with fish commonly exceeding 20 pounds.
The lake's diverse structure โ from steep bluffs and deep creek channels to shallow flats and floating docks โ supports a versatile fishery that produces year-round. Crappie fishing is outstanding during spring in the upper creek arms, and bream provide family-friendly fishing along the shoreline throughout warmer months. Professional bass tournaments are held regularly, testament to the lake's quality fishery.
Gainesville anchors the lake's northern end, while Buford and Cumming serve the southern reaches closer to metro Atlanta. The lake features numerous full-service marinas, public boat ramps managed by the Army Corps of Engineers, and a network of parks and campgrounds. Its proximity to Atlanta โ less than an hour from downtown โ makes it the go-to fishing destination for millions of Georgia residents.
Nearest towns: Gainesville, Buford, Cumming, Flowery Branch
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