A coalition of agencies and volunteers will remove the Dead Man’s Houseboat from the Lake Lanier on Thursday, July 21, 2016.
The “Dead Man’s Houseboat” Removed from Lanier

A coalition of agencies and volunteers will remove the Dead Man’s Houseboat from the Lake Lanier on Thursday, July 21, 2016.
Super sleuth Joanna Cloud — known to most of us as the mild-mannered executive director of the Lake Lanier Association — has another mystery or two she is trying to solve. It’s the case of the Abandoned Boat Docks!
The price of admission to US Army Corps parks on Lake Lanier is $5.00/per day, but you can save money by buying annual passes to use their facilities and boat ramps.
Light the way for boaters on Lake Lanier. Just $250 buys a navigation light, and funds the installation and future maintenance costs too.
Sweep the Hooch volunteers will clean up 27 different sites, including 18 trail clean-ups, sweeping six wading sites and paddling 13 river segments.
More than 500 interested individuals gathered for the 2016 Annual Meeting of the Lake Lanier Association.
The Lake Lanier Association Newsletter for February lists the non-profit group’s priorities for 2016.
The Lake Lanier Association 2016 Annual Member Meeting at Port Royale will be held on Saturday, March 19, 2016.
News outlets are quoting Congressman Collins as saying the USACE reversed its policy on banning withdrawal of water from USACE lakes for irrigation. According to the USACE, the policy has been temporarily suspended.
The Lake Lanier Rowing Club is calling for volunteers to help remove debris that washed ashore when the lake flooded the cove by their boathouse.