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Big Canoe

Georgia

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Big Canoe, Georgia

Big Canoe real estate is a top twenty market for lake homes and land in Georgia.

There are typically around 60 lake homes for sale on Big Canoe, and around 90 lots and land listings available.

Also called Lake Petit, this lake is a mid-sized Georgia lake. The closest major airport, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, is 76 miles away.

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About Big Canoe

An Hour Away from Atlanta - Pickens County, Georgia

The Big Canoe is conveniently nestled in the foothills of the serine Appalachian Mountains, just one hour north of Atlanta. Big Canoe is considered to be the south’s premier mountain community. This private community allows for smooth accessibility for those commuting to and from Atlanta, Chattanooga, or Greenville.

Three Times the Lake, Three Times the Fun

The community is home to three pristine lakes allowing for swimming, boating, and fishing. The largest of the three, Lake Petit, is 111 acres and an angler’s oasis with it being home to a variety of fish species, including rainbow trout, white crappie, and largemouth bass.

Next in line is Lake Sconti, which is an excellent place for canoeing and row boating enthusiasts. The smallest of the three is Lake Disharoon, located at the swim club and is set aside solely for swimming and recreational use.

Go Big or Go Home

Big Canoe features over 20 miles of hiking trails, three waterfalls, and three lakes for its residents to explore. Residents can enjoy the lush forests and hills of Georgia right outside their homes.

Golf will be forever changed after you play on the 27-hole championship Mountain Course designed with striking mountain peaks, rushing streams, and lush valleys. Big Canoe’s three Choctaw, Cherokee, and Creek 9-hole courses offer an array of difficulties to test players on all levels.

Home to one of the finest Racquet Clubs in the Atlanta area, Big Canoe is a tennis lover’s dream. With over 300 active players, there are a total of 10 courts to choose from. Six of the eight total outdoor courts are lighted, and four are specifically designated for Pickleball play.

To preserve the natural beauty and ambiance of the lake, only electric-powered vessels are permitted at Big Canoe.

Experience fine dining, shopping, and even a day at the fitness/spa facility within this luxurious community.

Annual festivals include the Wildflower Festival of the Arts, Georgia Wine Country Festival, Ellijay's Georgia Apple Festival, Jasper's Georgia Marble Festival, and the John C. Campbell Folk Art School Fall Festival.

Essentials

The nearest major airport is Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.

If ever in need of medical attention Piedmont Mountainside Hospital is located about 14 miles or 23 minutes away from the Big Canoe community.

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, Big Canoe is an excellent choice to live large!

Lake Overview

    • Shoreline Borders
      Mountains (All)
    • Water Level
      Full Pool Year Round
    • Acreage
      150
    • Ownership
      Private

    Information

    • Counties: Dawson County, Pickens County
    • Fish: Black Crappie, Largemouth Bass, Rainbow Trout, White Crappie
    • Condos available (No)
    • Notable events: Over 50 social clubs and year round activities, activities outside the community includeWildflower Festival of the Arts, Georgia Wine County Festival, Ellijay's Georgia Apple Festival, and Jasper's Georgia Marble Festival
    • Interesting facts: 3 man made lakes. The biggest lake, Petit, supplies the community drinking water
    • Known for: Affluent community with luxury amenities
    • History: First known people to inhabit Big Canoe were the Paleo Indians 15,000 years ago. Was once referred to by Native Americans as "The Enchanted Land", Cherokee Indians came later
    • Landmarks: Unexplained set of rock mounds can still be seen in the 50-acre green area called Indian Rocks Park near Lake Petit, chimneys