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Lake Lanier

Georgia

910Listings$2K-$11.4M$759.9MTotal Value
Lake Lanier, Georgia

Located in Georgia, Lake Lanier real estate is the largest market in the state for lake homes and lake lots.

On average, there are around 690 lake homes for sale on Lake Lanier, and around 230 lake lots and land parcels.

The lake is also known as Lake Sidney Lanier and has 692 miles of shoreline.

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About Lake Lanier

Convenient to Atlanta and the North Georgia Mountains

Lake Lanier is 38,000 acres with a shoreline of 700 miles, making it the largest and most popular lake in Georgia. It has portions in Hall, Forsyth, Dawson, Gwinnett, and Lumpkin counties. It is nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains, just 60 miles outside of Atlanta.

On the Water

Lake Lanier is one of the best boating spots in the country. All kinds of boats, from power boats to kayaks, are allowed. There are no speed limits on Lake Lanier, so watersports like jet skis and wakeboarding are enjoyed by many on this lake. There are also many peaceful, scenic places around the lake for paddle boarding. You can get your boat in the water at the several boat ramps around Lake Lanier or at the ramps in the surrounding parks.

Fishing is also enjoyed on Lake Lanier. Anglers can find several species of bass and catfish, as well as bluegill, crappie, trout, perch, walleye, and more. Lake Lanier is known for having massive fish, including a record 47-pound striped bass.

Around the Lake

A mile of beachfront, a beach, and a waterpark with 13 water slides and Georgia's biggest wave pool make up one of the most well-liked attractions in the region, Lake Lanier Islands; it offers a luxury hotel, conference center, golf course, equestrian center, zip line, full-service day spas, and more.

During the winter, Lake Lanier Islands hosts Magical Nights of Lights, a six-mile animated light display that ends with a holiday village featuring carnival rides, bonfires, a Santa shop, and a live nativity scene.

The best places to eat around Lake Lanier include Pelican Pete’s Tiki Bar and Grill, Landshark Bar & Grill, and Sidney’s Restaurant.

Atlanta is just a short drive away, so a day in the city is always an option as well.

Emergencies

For emergencies, there is Northside Hospital in Forsyth (20 miles), Atlanta International Airport, and Emory Saint Joseph Hospital in Atlanta.

The South’s Most Exciting Lake

For those that want an exciting experience on a large lake, Lake Lanier is the perfect destination!

Lake Overview

  • 692mi. of Shoreline
  • 60ft. Avg. Depth
  • 160ft. Deepest Depth
  • Dam Name
    Buford Dam
  • Year Built
    1956
  • Managed By US Army Corps of Engineers
  • Ownership
    Public
  • Acreage
    38,000
  • Water Level
    Seasonal Full Pool
  • Schedule
    April-July

Information

  • Counties: Dawson County, Forsyth County, Gwinnett County, Hall County, Lumpkin County
  • Fish: Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Spotted Bass, Striped Bass
  • Condos available (Yes)
  • Notable events: Pirates of Lanier yearly poker run one of the biggest in the country, Lake Lanier islands decorated with lights for Christmas "Magical Nights of Lights"
  • Sailing clubs (Yes)
  • Interesting facts: Named for poet, Sidney Lanier, 1996 Summer Olympics were held at the lake
  • Known for: Location of Summer 1996 Summer Olympics, some of biggest marinas in US
  • Landmarks: Holiday Marian, Lanier Islands
  • Other notes: 7.5 million people visit annually