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Who owns the land around Lake Lanier?

If you're one of the fortunate few who own a home or two bordering on Lake Lanier, you might think you're the king of your castle. That's true, to an extent; but, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) manages the lake and all the shoreline because that's public property and cannot be purchased by homeowners.



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Lake Lanier is one of 464 lakes in 43 states constructed and operated by the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers.

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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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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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The story of Oscarville and the 20 displaced cemeteries under Lake Lanier.

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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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Next time you're packing the cooler for a day on the boat at Lake Lanier, why not just leave the alcohol at home? Alcohol has never been proven as the essential ingredient for having a good time, but it has been shown time and again to get people in very deep water when it comes to endangering lives at the lake.

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