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Lake Hartwell

Georgia

279Listings$1K-$5.6M$117.9MTotal Value
Lake Hartwell, Georgia

Lake Hartwell real estate is considered the third largest market for lake homes and lake lots in Georgia and South Carolina.

There are typically around 350 lake homes for sale on Lake Hartwell at any given time. The lake will usually have around 400 or so lake lots and land for sale.

This lake is one of Georgia's largest lakes and has a shoreline of 962 miles.

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About Lake Hartwell

Easy Drive From Atlanta

One of the Southeast's largest and most popular lakes, Lake Hartwell covers almost 56,000 acres in northeast Georgia, and into South Carolina, with 962 miles of shoreline.

Lake Hartwell is bisected by Interstate 85, making Lake Hartwell only a little more than an hour away from Atlanta's northeast suburbs.

Excellent Fishing, Camping, Hiking, and Wildlife

The lake provides a wide variety of fish habitats, ranging from rocky bluffs on the upper Tugaloo River arm to shallow cove pockets and sandy flats in the middle and lower sections of the lake.

Bream, catfish, smallmouth bass, walleye, and largemouth bass are among the most common species, but the most popular is the striped bass.

There is a wealth of camping opportunities along this large lake. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers manages nine campgrounds at Lake Hartwell with a total of 524 campsites. Many include restrooms, showers, boat ramps, playgrounds, electric and water hookups, courtesy docks, group camping, and designated swimming areas.

There are more than 250 species of birds and 40 different mammals around Lake Hartwell. Also, numerous aquatic, reptile, and amphibian species call this place home.

Commonly spotted wildlife includes wood ducks, chickadees, bluebirds, screech owls, flying squirrels, wild turkeys, snakes, raccoons, and the great blue heron.

Boating and Clemson Football

Boating is extremely popular on Lake Hartwell, as are its related activities, waterskiing, tubing, and wakeboarding. There are five marinas along the lake, including Clemson Marina, Big Water Marina, Harbor Light Marina, Hartwell Marina, Portman Marina, and many public boat ramps.

Clemson football games have always been a draw for boaters on Lake Hartwell. The university and stadium tower over the lake, and boaters often tailgate outside during games.

Essentials

The Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport is under 80 miles away for easy travel. Depending on what side of the lake you visit, there are plenty of hospital options. St. Mary's Sacred Heart Hospital in Georgia is around 20 miles away, and AnMed Health Medical Center in South Carolina is around 40 miles away.

The Best Place to Experience Lake Life

Whether you are looking to buy a family home, a full-time retirement residence, or find a vacation rental, Lake Hartwell is an excellent choice.

Lake Overview

  • 962mi. of Shoreline
  • 45ft. Avg. Depth
  • 185ft. Deepest Depth
  • Shoreline Borders
    State Park (Most)
  • Dam Name
    Hartwell Dam
  • Year Built
    1955
  • Managed By US Army Corps of Engineers
  • Ownership
    Public
  • Acreage
    76,450
  • Public Boat Ramps
    45

Information

  • Counties: Hart County
  • Fish: Largemouth Bass, Striped Bass, Striped Bass Hybrid
  • Condos available (Yes)
  • Notable events: Lake Hartwell Music Festival, Annual Lake Hartwell Dam Run, Up-Top Riders M/C Annual Lake Hartwell Ride
  • Sailing clubs: West Carolina Sailing Club
  • Known for: Southeasts largest and most popular lake
  • History: Home of Cherokee Indian tribes
  • Landmarks: Ghost Island, Andersonville Island, Rock Quarry, Isaqueena Dam, Eighteen Mile Creek