Fish from the banks of Lake Lanier or watch others catch whoppers. It’s all fun. Maybe paddle your SUP or canoe for a little while at Sardis Creek Park.
Sardis Creek Park on Lake Lanier

Fish from the banks of Lake Lanier or watch others catch whoppers. It’s all fun. Maybe paddle your SUP or canoe for a little while at Sardis Creek Park.
Drought Operations will cause the US Army Corps of Engineers to throttle back the flow of water from its system of dams along the ACF Basin, which includes Buford Dam on Lake Lanier.
Mary Alice Park is a destination on Lake Lanier that offers more fun than you can handle in just one day.
Dogwoods are blooming. Buds are on the trees and leaves are bursting to life. And, we’re also clearing away storm damage from the wicked weather that arrives as winter wanes.
Laurel Park has more to offer visitors than any other public park on Lake Lanier. Walk around on a trail, play baseball, go fishing, let the kids play at the splash park, and play fetch with your pooch.
Remember the movie, Field of Dreams, where the guy built a baseball diamond in his cornfield? Well, Lanier Point Park is a bigger dream come true.
Sunset Cove at Lanier Islands is about to open for the 2017 season on Saturday, March 4th. All you need is a bathing suit & a smile for fun in the sun!
You might think that you can take a shotgun and blast cranky Canada geese back to Saskatoon, where they belong, but killing these pests is against the law.
After only a few visits to Shady Grove Campground, you will be singing its praises along with Jean Ritchie.
Opening dates for USACE parks and campsites for the 2017 season have been posted by our friends on Lake Lanier’s USACE website.