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Hatchechubbee Creek Park

Walter F. George Lake

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Summary

Hatchechubbee Creek Park is situated on the shores of Walter F. George Lake on the Georgia and Alabama border. Popular activities include boating, swimming, fishing, and camping. There are many amenities like flush toilets, drinking water, picnic tables, boat ramps, and group shelters. The lake and its surrounding forests are a great spot for wildlife viewing, hiking, and hunting. Nearby attractions include historic towns, with many listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Overview

Hatchechubbee Creek Park is situated on the shores of Walter F. George Lake on the Georgia and Georgia border. The lake is a great place to get away for a week, a weekend or just an afternoon. 

Boating, swimming, fishing and camping are popular activities.

Recreation

The Chattahoochie River lakes are an angler's paradise, where largemouth bass, white bass, hybrids, crappie, channel catfish and bream are found. The lake's 640 miles of shoreline offer many excellent locations for bank fishing, and a boat ramp is conveniently located nearby.

The lake and its surrounding forests provide a great locale for hiking, hunting or simply observing wildlife.

Facilities

Amenities include flush toilets, drinking water, pinic tables, boat ramp, and group shelter.

Natural Features

Walter F. George Lake, sometimes called Lake Eufaula, stretches 85 miles up the Chattahoochee River. Visitors come to relax and play among the natural beauty of the area. 

The lands surrounding the lake are forested with dense stands of mixed hardwoods. A wide variety of wildlife is commonly seen, including waterfowl, deer, squirrels, rabbits, eagles, hawks, bobcats and dozens of species of songbirds.

Nearby Attractions

The historic towns of Eufaula, Alabama and Cuthbert, Georgia are nearby. Eufaula boasts more than 20 structures and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Beautiful antebellum mansions are located throughout both towns.

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