Hiking trails help you get away with family and friends. They can also help you get away from family and friends. Happy trails await you … at Lake Allatoona.
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Come sailing on Lake Allatoona … over the bounding main! (Even if nobody actually knows what that means.) Fill your sheets with wind, me laddies & ladies!
Hunting Regulations for Lake Allatoona
You’ll need to know the updated hunting regulations before hunting at Lake Allatoona on the roughly 7,000 acre Allatoona Wildlife Management Area, by the northeastern part of the lake.
Go Fishing on Lake Allatoona
To go fishing on Lake Allatoona, all you need is a modest fishing pole, a worm and somebody who will bait your hook and take the fish off when you land Big Ones.
Bird Watching at Lake Allatoona
Birding at Lake Allatoona — also known as bird watching — is thought to be a sport for geeks who aren’t coordinated enough to play video games. Nonsense! May the pileated woodpecker of paradise peck the wood of those who know so little about the thrill of birding. Bird watching is far less boring than watching men […]
Blankets Creek Trails
The Blankets Creek Trails in Canton, Georgia, include roughly 15-miles of off-road biking on seven trails, according to the website of the Woodstock Chapter of SORBA.
The Allatoona Wildlife Management Area
The Allatoona Wildlife Management Area (WMA) is a 6,818 acre property in Cherokee and Bartow counties open for fishing, hiking and seasonal hunting.
Boat Rentals on Lake Allatoona
Boat rentals on Lake Allatoona save time, money and more money. Just call a marina and say, “I want to rent a boat.” They say, “Okay.” You do the deal and hit the lake in their boat. Heck, yeah.
Red Top Mountain State Park
Camp, fish, hike, sail a boat or toss stones into the lake. Relax or have a blast. You can do it all at Red Top Mountain State Park on Lake Allatoona.
Tellus Science Museum in Cartersville
Science isn’t scary to little kids. If you take them to visit the amazing exhibits at Tellus Science Museum in Cartersville.