The nicest folks you’ll ever meet volunteer at Red Top Mountain State Park on Lake Allatoona — and in other parks statewide. If you have some spare time and you’d like to join a friendly team, we can tell you how to join them. (more…)
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RSS feed for this section33rd Annual Great Lake Allatoona Cleanup
For the 33rd year, the Great Lake Allatoona Cleanup (GLAC) will lead thousands of volunteers in a one-day event on October 6, 2018 to rid Lake Allatoona of tons of trash.
Time to Go Camping at Lake Allatoona!
Sure has been a rough spring, hasn’t it? Any day now, the sun will come out. We’ll complain about the heat, and it will be time to go camping at Lake Allatoona to cool down.
Corps Accepting Advance Reservations for Lake Allatoona Campsites
Our friends with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) have begun accepting advance reservations for all its campsites for the 2018 camping season at Lake Allatoona.
Payne Boat Ramp: The Gateway to Giant Fish?
Are the rumors true? Is Payne Boat Ramp the secret portal to the lake’s best fishing? Maybe. You’ll have to find out for yourself. Bring a big net, just in case.
Corps of Engineers’ Annual Park Pass
Purchasing a Corps of Engineers’ Annual Park Pass for Lake Allatoona might save you hundreds of dollars a year.
The History of Lake Allatoona
The history of Lake Allatoona began before it was authorized by the United States Congress and signed into law by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1941.
The Location of Lake Allatoona
The best way to describe the location of Allatoona Lake? “At the intersection of heaven and Georgia.”
Lake Allatoona Hiking Trails
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.
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.