Every Boat Ramp on Lake Rabun
2 boat ramps ยท Rabun, Georgia
834
Surface Acres
105 ft
Max Depth
2
Boat Ramps
5
Fish Species
Boat Ramps on Lake Rabun
Additional Launch Sites
About Lake Rabun
Lake Rabun is a charming 834-acre mountain lake in Rabun County, one of a chain of six lakes along the Tallulah River in northeast Georgia. With 25 miles of shoreline and depths reaching 105 feet, this intimate reservoir offers quality fishing in a stunning mountain setting. The lake's clear, deep water and rocky shoreline create excellent habitat for spotted bass, which are the primary gamefish.
Brown trout inhabit the lake's deeper, cooler zones and provide an exciting bonus for anglers fishing near the thermocline during summer. Largemouth bass hold in the shallower coves and around dock pilings, while bream and catfish provide reliable action along the shoreline. The lake's small size means less water to cover and more concentrated fish populations.
Lakemont and Tiger are the closest communities, offering a quiet mountain atmosphere with basic services. The lake has been a summer retreat destination since the early 1900s, with historic cottages lining much of its shoreline. Georgia Power provides boat ramp access, though boat size restrictions help maintain the lake's tranquil character.
Nearest towns: Lakemont, Tiger
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