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What is the sketchy lake in Georgia?

Lake Lanier: Georgia's most popular—and dangerous—lake. Lake Lanier is a reservoir created by the dammed-up Chattahoochee River. It's located in the middle of northern Georgia, about 50 miles northeast of Atlanta and about 100 miles south of the Tennessee border.



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Popular waterpark at Lake Lanier prohibits swimming as a way to 'prioritize safety' Margaritaville at Lanier Islands is not allowing visitors into the water this year. The popular waterpark at Lake Lanier announced it would keep the beach open, but prohibit swimming.

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The controversial and deadly history of Georgia's Lake Lanier. Over 200 people have died in boating or swimming accidents at Georgia's Lake Lanier since 1994, fueling theories that the manmade lake is haunted.

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It is VERY important to obey these signs as Lake Lanier is one of the most dangerous lakes OUTSIDE of designated swimming areas (likely due to high boating traffic and various submerged debris – read more about Lake Lanier history here). Swimmers are encouraged to swim at designated swim areas only.

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Oscarville: The City Buried Under Lake Lanier.

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However, the true story behind Lake Lanier's ominous past unveils a trail of rape, murder, lynching, and the tragic deaths of over 700 people. Eerily, remnants of a once-thriving community lie submerged beneath the lake's surface, providing a chilling reminder of the darkness surrounding the area.

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“Per the lease agreement between the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Margaritaville hospitality company, the lessee is within their rights to restrict water access around the property due to concerns of safety.”

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Lake Lanier Camping & Lodging Enjoy waterfront campgrounds for tent camping at Van Pugh South Campground or bring your RV to the campground at Don Carter State Park. The rustic, wooded campsites at Shoal Creek Campground are ideal for tents, smaller RVs and pop-up campers.

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According to data compiled by USA Today and the Georgia Department of Natural Resources (DNR), over 200 individuals have lost their lives at Lake Lanier between 1994 and 2022. These grim statistics paint a chilling picture of a seemingly cursed waterway.

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LANIER. GET LANIER ON VOD! “Lanier” is inspired by the true events of Oscarville, Georgia, and the story of a detective who's forced to come to a realization of the dark truths hidden at the bottom of Lake Lanier.

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We welcome you to get active on the lake. Lake Lanier offers something for everyone. Though the most popular activities include fishing, boating and camping, based on the areas abundant natural resources, Lake Lanier has recreational activities recreational activities for the whole family.

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