Congratulations to Brooke Wheeler of Snellville for the trophy rainbow trout she landed from Lake Lanier.
Trophy Rainbow Trout Landed from Lake Lanier

Congratulations to Brooke Wheeler of Snellville for the trophy rainbow trout she landed from Lake Lanier.
Our pals with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Mobile District, are warning boaters that high water impacts boating and recreational facilities at Lake Sidney Lanier.
Peachtree Pointe at Lanier Islands on Lake Lanier is about a million times nicer than this time last year.
Everyone over the age of 15 will need a Georgia fishing license to enjoy the privilege in state waters.
It’s time to check the brake lights and tires on your recreational vehicle because Bolding Mill Campground on Lake Lanier reopens March1, 2019.
Plan on attending the 2019 Appalachian Trail Kick Off at Amicalola Falls State Park beginning on Friday, March 1st.
The Twisted Oar on Lake Lanier isn’t the mythical pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, but it’s almost as hard to find.
It’s easier to understand how low water levels can close boat ramps on Lake Lanier or elsewhere. High water can close ramps too.
It might stop raining someday. Until that day, we’ll hear from the US Army Corps of Engineers about how high water closes Lake Lanier boat ramps.
Our pals with the Georgia River Network (GRN) are giving eight fortunate teachers free paddling during Paddle Georgia 2019, a seven-day, 92-mile journey down the Withlacoochee and Suwannee rivers.