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Discover the Unrivaled Lifestyle at Harbour Point Yacht Club on Lake Lanier

Discover the Unrivaled Lifestyle at Harbour Point Yacht Club on Lake Lanier

Imagine a life where every day feels like a vacation. That’s the promise of Harbour Point Yacht Club, one of Lake Lanier’s most prestigious and amenity-rich communities. Nestled in Gainesville, Georgia, this gated community offers a resort-style sanctuary that’s just a short drive from Atlanta via major highways like GA-400 and I-985. It’s the perfect escape from the city hustle, offering a life of serenity and elegance.

An Amenity-Rich Community

Life at Harbour Point is defined by its incredible lineup of world-class amenities and recreational opportunities. The community is centered around its yacht club and covered community docks, offering residents the ultimate in boating access. For serious lake enthusiasts, this means instant access to watersports, sunset cruises, and even dockside dining at local marina restaurants like Pelican Pete’s. Beyond the water, the social hub of Harbour Point is the expansive 8,000-square-foot clubhouse, which is complemented by resort-style pools, a state-of-the-art fitness center, and vibrant pickleball and tennis courts. You can also enjoy miles of scenic walking and golf cart trails, making it easy to embrace a healthy, outdoor lifestyle. 

The Perfect Home for a Lakefront Lifestyle

As a premier example of this unparalleled lifestyle, the stunning custom estate at 3739 Harbour Landing Drive is a perfect fit for a discerning buyer. This home is perched on over an acre of prime shoreline and offers year-round, open-water views of Lake Lanier, with the majestic Blue Ridge Mountains as your backdrop. This is more than just a house; it’s a private sanctuary built to maximize its spectacular surroundings.

The home’s design seamlessly connects the luxurious interiors with the breathtaking outdoors. A dramatic wall of windows frames the lake and mountains from nearly every room, while expansive rear porches on both the main and terrace levels offer the perfect space for outdoor entertaining or quiet reflection. The primary suite, accessible by an elevator, is a private haven with panoramic lake views and a spa-like bath.

Designed for entertaining, the home features a fully finished terrace level with a multi-TV game room, a sophisticated home theater with stadium seating, a full bar, and a second kitchen. This level also has two additional ensuite bedrooms, making it ideal for hosting guests or for multi-generational living. 

This estate at 3739 Harbour Landing Drive is a rare opportunity to own one of the most desirable properties on Lake Lanier. It’s a chance to secure a home that combines classic elegance with modern convenience, all within a community that offers a vibrant social life, privacy, and world-class amenities.

Stop dreaming of the perfect lake house and start living the ultimate North Georgia luxury lifestyle today.

Lake Lanier Real Estate Market Report – Q2 2025

Lake Lanier Real Estate Market Report – Q2 2025

The Lake Lanier Market Report for Q2 2025 tracks how luxury homes priced at $700,000+ performed across sales, pricing, time on market, and risk indicators. These stats inform pricing strategy, marketing, and negotiations in today’s Lake Lanier luxury real estate market.


Lake Lanier Market Overview

Compared with Q2 2024, total closings were flat overall, with three price brackets showing gains. Inventory measured 6.8 months, keeping conditions broadly balanced, while three ranges leaned toward a Buyer’s Market—translating to more leverage for well-prepared buyers.

Lake Lanier Market Report Q2 2025: Pending Ratio by Price Range for luxury homes priced $700k+
Pending Ratio by price range. A reading above 25% is typically considered a “hot” market.

Pricing & Sale-to-List Performance

The Sale-to-Original-List-Price (S/OLP) averaged 91.8%, signaling modestly softer pricing dynamics year over year. Meanwhile, Days on Market (DOM) extended to 72 days on median—emphasizing the importance of getting list price right from day one.

Lake Lanier Market Report Q2 2025: Days on Market and Sale-to-Original-List-Price comparison
DOM rose while S/OLP edged lower—classic signs of a market rewarding accurate pricing.  

Risk Assessment: Reductions & Timing

Price reductions were common in Q2 2025. More than half of sold listings required a reduction, and those properties closed lower versus original list and took considerably longer to sell. For sellers, this underscores the cost of overpricing; for buyers, it highlights opportunity in carefully analyzed segments.

Lake Lanier Market Report Q2 2025: Price reduction rates, impact on S/OLP, and added time to sell
When reductions are needed, sale prices typically fall further from original list and timelines extend materially.

Failure-to-Sell Trends

Failed-to-sell rates were elevated and rose vs. last year across all luxury brackets. This is consistent with a market where buyers are selective and overpriced or under-prepared listings struggle to convert.

Lake Lanier Market Report Q2 2025: Failure-to-sell rate by price range
Failure-to-sell by price range shows where pricing accuracy and condition prep matter most.

Key Takeaways for Buyers & Sellers

  • Buyers: Longer DOM and balanced-to-buyer-leaning segments create room to negotiate—especially for listings that have taken reductions.
  • Sellers: Start with data-driven pricing. Overpricing often leads to reductions, longer timelines, and lower net proceeds than a well-calibrated initial list.
  • Agents & Investors: Track segment-level shifts (price band, location, lake access/amenities). Micro-market differences around Lake Lanier are meaningful.
Lake Lanier Market Report Q2 2025: Overall summary of inventory balance, pricing behavior, and sales outcomes 
Q2 2025 at a glance: balanced inventory overall, softer S/OLP, longer timelines, and higher failure-to-sell risk.

How to Use This Lake Lanier Market Report

Pair these trends with an on-the-ground pricing review for your specific location. If you’d like a custom breakdown by price band and area around Lake Lanier, contact our team for a tailored analysis. Browse Lake Lanier homes for sale on our website or check out our Ultimate Guide to Buying Lake Lanier Real Estate.

About This Lake Lanier Market Report

Prepared for Keller Williams Realty Live Luxury Group by ChartMaster Services, LLC. Data reflects single-family residences at $700,000+. For a private consultation or a custom Lake Lanier pricing plan, reach out here.

Ultimate Guide to Buying Lake Lanier Real Estate

Ultimate Guide to Buying Lake Lanier Real Estate

Thinking about Lake Lanier real estate or browsing Lake Lanier homes for sale? This guide breaks down the essentials – docks, communities, views, waterfront control, county-by-county insights, and key ACOE (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers) guidelines – so you can shop with confidence and avoid costly surprises and regrets.


Private vs. Community Docks

Having lake access is a primary concern for most lake home buyers. Lake Lanier offers a variety of options – primarily private and community docks.

Private Docks

  • Pros: Personal use, easier boat access, strong resale appeal when permits are current and compliant.
  • Consider: Permit status and compliance history, water depth (seasonal fluctuations), dock condition, and power/water availability.
  • Due diligence: Verify the dock permit status, note the current expiration date, review any violations, and confirm allowable repairs/upgrades. Permits are not blanket approvals and have specific limitations as to the dock size, dock placement, ramp length, and other property-specific items such as mow-to-shore approval, cart paths, and rip-rap installation.

Community/Shared Docks

  • Pros: Lower personal upkeep; community-managed infrastructure and more predictable costs.
  • Consider: Slip assignments/waitlists, annual fees, usage rules, guest policies, quiet hours, and proximity from the home to the dock. Most community dock slips are not deeded to a specific property – meaning you do not own it but rather have a right to use it while you own the property.
  • Due diligence: Read the community documents and confirm any waitlist position in writing. Community dock regulations can differ widely. Boat slips might be assigned or conveyed with the property or the new owner may need to pay a separate fee to the HOA after closing for use of a designated slip. Make sure you understand the rules prior to closing.

Community Considerations

Lake Lanier also offers a wide variety of communities. Whether you enjoy a vibrant and active HOA-managed neighborhood with amenities and social events or an unrestricted private property without the rules and regulations an HOA can bring, there is a wide choice of communities to suits your needs and lifestyle.

Gated Communities

  • Lifestyle: Added privacy from general public and controlled access; amenities vary by community and may include tennis, pools, clubhouses, and trails.
  • Budgeting: Dues may bundle landscaping, amenity access, and reserves for repairs and private road maintenance.
  • Resale: Consistent aesthetics and rules can support values; review rental policies and architectural guidelines.

No-HOA Areas

  • Lifestyle: Greater freedom for exterior changes, parking, short-term rentals (where allowed), and outbuildings.
  • Budgeting: No dues – but you’ll handle your own road, dock, and landscaping upkeep.
  • Resale: potentially wider buyer pool that wants flexibility though some buyers prefer HOA structure.

Views: Lake View, Seasonal View, or No View

Living on Lake Lanier doesn’t guarantee you’ll have a lake view. Properties with year-round open water views are highly coveted, priced accordingly, and not as readily available as one might think.

Full/Panoramic Lake View

  • Appeal: Premium pricing and instant “wow” factor.
  • Watch-outs: Tree topping/removal can be regulated; verify what trimming is allowed within any buffer areas. In rare cases, permits include mow-to-shore approval for the ability to maintain your lake access and views.

Seasonal View

  • Appeal: Often better value with glimpses of the water when leaves are down.
  • Watch-outs: Summer foliage can reduce visibility. Check for any past violations or undiscovered violations such as recent trimming to provide better views.

No View (Lake Access Only)

  • Appeal: Best entry point for buyers who prioritize access over vistas. Non-waterfront homes with boat slip rights may offer the best value.
  • Watch-outs: Confirm walking/golf cart path rights, slope/grade to the shoreline, and distance to the dock or community slip.

Waterfront Control & Lot Types

ACOE-Managed Shoreline

Lake Lanier’s shoreline is managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (ACOE). Your property line typically stops well before the lake shoreline; the buffer between your lot and the lake is ACOE-managed “Corps property”. Any dock, walkway, vegetation work, or shoreline changes require permits/approval. Expect rules on structures, trees, grading, and mowing. In rare cases, dock permits may include mow-to-shore approval providing the highly-coveted ability to maintain your lake views and shoreline access with specific limitations.

Property Extends to the Water Line

In a few situations around Lake Lanier, you’ll see properties that extend closer to the water line and in some cases into the water, past the shoreline. Confirm the exact boundary via a current survey. Rules may differ, but other local/state regulations can still apply.


General Areas Around Lake Lanier

Forsyth County

  • Access: Convenient to GA 400 for Alpharetta/Roswell/Sandy Springs commutes. Closest to the majority of Lake Lanier’s waterfront restaurants and marinas.
  • Lifestyle: Mix of luxury lakefront, established neighborhoods, and newer builds; strong retail and dining. Gated communities, HOA and non-HOA neighborhoods. Short-term rentals prohibited by county ordinance.
  • Buyer profile: Popular with commuters seeking top-tier conveniences and highly-ranked schools with an impressive senior property tax break.

Hall County

  • Access: I-985 corridor; Gainesville is the regional hub for medical, dining, and services.
  • Lifestyle: Broad range—from luxury waterfront to acreage and quiet coves. Short-term rentals allowed with specific guidelines – permit from county required.
  • Buyer profile: Those wanting more shoreline selection and diverse price points.

Gwinnett County

  • Access: East side convenience to metro Atlanta amenities.
  • Lifestyle: Limited direct shoreline compared with other counties, but desirable neighborhoods with lake access options.
  • Buyer profile: Buyers balancing suburban amenities with proximity to the lake.

Dawson County

  • Access: North of Forsyth via GA 400; closer to mountains/outdoor recreation.
  • Lifestyle: A mix of rustic charm, greater privacy, and new retail on GA 400 corridor at Dawsonville. Short-term rentals allowed with specific guidelines – permit from county required.
  • Buyer profile: Those seeking quieter settings, potential acreage, and a “getaway” feel.

ACOE Guidelines

Shoreline Management

The Shoreline Management Plan sets the policy framework to protect environmental quality while enabling balanced private use in limited development areas. It governs vegetation management, erosion control, access paths, and structures within the buffer. The ACOE has designated Areas that are managed by specific Rangers. View the Ranger Area Map and contact the designated Ranger to ask questions about a specific property’s dock permit.

Dock Permits

The ACOE has walk-in offiec hours to answer questions from the general public or you can contact a reliable, experienced real estate agent that specializes in Lake Lanier properties.

Dock Permit Features (Walkways, Dock Size, Mow-to-Shore)

  • Walkways: Length/width, materials, handrails, and grade often require approval. Adjustments for water level changes may need re-approval. Reviewing dock permit details is critical. Confirm existing approvals and any limitations directly with the ACOE.
  • Dock Size/Type: Upgrades (e.g., adding a slip or converting to a larger configuration) require approval and are not guaranteed.
  • Mow-to-Shore & Vegetation: Vegetation management is strictly regulated. Mow-to-shore allowances, if permitted, are typically grandfathered and require adherence to specific methods and zones.

Smart Due Diligence for Lake Lanier Real Estate

  • Survey & Title: Confirm property lines, ACOE boundaries, easements, dock location, and access rights.
  • Permit Package: Obtain the dock permit and confirm status (permit number, drawings, inspections, violations, application, and renewal date).
  • Water Depth & Exposure: Ask for historical photos during lower water periods; evaluate wind/wake exposure, sun path, and cove traffic. Know the distances to gas docks/marinas, dining, entertainment, parks, and other amenities – by water and by land.
  • Utilities & Improvements: Confirm electricity/water at dock (if allowed), lift capacity (if being conveyed with dock), gangway condition, and shoreline stabilization – dock ramps typically need to be adjusted throughout the year based on water level fluctuations. Understand what lake life truly requires. Use an experienced Realtor to help guide your decisions.
  • Community Documents: For HOA/gated areas, read covenants, rules, rental restrictions, and fee schedules; for non-HOA properties, confirm county rules and any short-term rental restrictions and guidelines.
  • Insurance: Price homeowners, flood (if applicable), and liability coverage for dock/boat structures.
  • Contract Protections: A Realtor experienced in lake home transactions will include the proper contingencies for permits, surveys, inspections, and lender requirements. It’s also important to ensure your contract specifies what items will remain with the property.

Final Thoughts & Next Steps

Buying Lake Lanier real estate is about aligning lifestyle, budget, and long-term goals with the right dock setup, community fit, lake access, and view. There are many factors to consider. With careful due diligence — and an experienced agent that specializes in Lake Lanier real estate — you can enjoy the lake lifestyle without surprises and regrets. Have questions or want a curated list of Lake Lanier homes for sale that fit your needs and lifestyle? Reach out for step-by-step guidance. As a local Lake Lanier real estate specialist and Lake Lanier resident, I provide the unique perspective of personally embracing the lake life. From preview to permit review to a smooth closing, my team and I have the knowledge and expertise to find the right Lake Lanier home for you. Call or text me at 678-846-2373 or reach out by email to start your journey today!

Top 7 Waterfront Restaurants on Lake Lanier

Top 7 Waterfront Restaurants on Lake Lanier

Lake Lanier isn’t just a destination for boating and beautiful sunsets—it’s also home to some of the best waterfront dining in North Georgia. Whether you’re pulling up in a pontoon or driving in for lakeside views, these Lake Lanier restaurants offer incredible food, drinks, and ambiance right on the water.

1. Pelican Pete’s Tiki Bar & Grill

📍 Port Royale Marina – Gainesville, GA
The only floating restaurant on Lake Lanier. Tiki bar atmosphere, live music, great dock access.
Try: Fish Tacos, Pete’s Shrimp Bowl, Frozen Lake Water Cocktail

2. Fish Tales Lakeside Grille

📍 Hideaway Bay Marina – Flowery Branch, GA
Laid-back and family-friendly, famous for its grouper fingers and lively weekends.
Try: Grouper Fingers, Shrimp & Grits, Baja Tacos

3. Pig Tales LAKESIDE BARBEQUE

📍 Aqualand Marina – Flowery Branch, GA
BBQ meets the lake. Pulled pork, burgers, cold beer, and water views.
Try: Fried Pickles, Pulled Pork Sandwich, Smokehouse Burgers

4. The Twisted Oar

📍 Holiday Marina – Buford, GA
Upscale lakefront dining with craft cocktails and steakhouse vibes.
Try: Ribeye, Bourbon Glazed Salmon, Lobster Mac

5. LandShark Bar & Grill

📍 Margaritaville at Lanier Islands – Buford, GA
Part of the Margaritaville resort. Fun, festive, and kid-friendly.
Try: Beach Burger, Fish & Chips, Margarita Flight

6. Skogies Lakefront Restaurant

📍 Gainesville Marina – Gainesville, GA
Laid-back local spot with seafood and lake views.
Try: Catfish Platter, Fried Green Tomatoes, Crab Cakes

7. Bullfrog’s Bar & Grille

📍 Legacy Lodge at Lanier Islands – Buford, GA
Sporty and relaxed with upscale menu options inside Legacy Lodge.
Try: Crab Dip, Brisket Nachos, Signature Cocktails

🛶 Boating Tips

  • Many restaurants are attached to marinas—call ahead for slip access.
  • Bring your life jackets and check return routes if dining near dusk.
  • Weekends are busy—go early for best views and dock space.

🍴 Final Thoughts

Whether you want a laid-back floating tiki bar or a refined steak with lake views, Lake Lanier’s waterfront restaurants deliver on every level. Dock, dine, and make your lake days even more memorable with these go-to favorites.

Need a Lake Lanier home near these restaurants?

Contact a Lakefront Specialist

6 Reasons You’ll Love Living on Lake Lanier

6 Reasons You’ll Love Living on Lake Lanier

Imagine waking up to sparkling water views, sipping coffee on your dock, and ending the day with a sunset cruise. That’s everyday life on Lake Lanier, Georgia’s crown jewel for lake living.

Whether you’re considering a weekend retreat or making Lake Lanier your permanent home, the lake lifestyle is unlike any other. Here’s what makes living on Lake Lanier so special—and why so many are making the move.

1. 🌅 Scenic Beauty That Never Gets Old

With over 690 miles of shoreline, Lake Lanier offers incredible views—from tree-lined coves to wide-open water. Every day brings a new scene: foggy mornings, sun-drenched afternoons, and peaceful golden-hour reflections.

Lakefront homes often feature expansive decks, private docks, and panoramic windows to soak in the beauty year-round. Whether it’s summer or winter, nature is always on display.

2. 🚤 Endless Recreation Right Outside Your Door

Living on Lake Lanier means every weekend feels like vacation. Popular activities include:

  • Boating, wakeboarding, and kayaking
  • Fishing for bass, catfish, and crappie
  • Swimming and floating in quiet coves
  • Paddleboarding at sunrise

With dozens of boat ramps, marinas, and lakeside restaurants like Fish Tales and Aqualand, adventure is always a few steps away.

3. 🏡 A Home That Feels Like a Retreat

Lake Lanier offers a wide range of housing—from cozy cabins to luxury estates. Many homes feature:

  • Private boat docks and deep-water access
  • Outdoor kitchens and fire pits
  • Open-concept living for entertaining with a view

Whether you want a quiet getaway or an entertainer’s dream home, Lake Lanier real estate has something for every lifestyle.

4. 🌳 Community, Events & Local Charm

Life on the lake isn’t just about the water—it’s about the people. Lake Lanier is surrounded by welcoming communities like Gainesville, Flowery Branch, and Cumming, each with its own blend of southern hospitality and small-town charm.

Local events like the Lake Lanier Boat Show, holiday boat parades, and lakeside farmers markets make it easy to connect with neighbors and enjoy the seasons in style.

5. 🌟 Peaceful Living, Minutes from the City

One of the biggest perks of Lake Lanier living? You’re close to everything—but feel far away from it all.

  • Just 45–60 minutes from downtown Atlanta
  • Easy access to I-985 and GA-400
  • Great schools, shopping, and healthcare nearby

It’s the perfect blend of peaceful retreat and practical convenience.

6. 💬 Final Thoughts: Lake Life Is More Than a View—It’s a Lifestyle

Living on Lake Lanier isn’t just about owning property—it’s about embracing a pace of life that’s slower, richer, and more connected to nature. From early morning paddles to evenings by the fire pit, Lake Lanier living is full of everyday magic.

If you’re ready to explore what’s available or have questions about Lake Lanier homes for sale, reach out today. The lake is waiting—and your perfect home might be just a dock away.

📩 Browse Lake Lake Lanier homes for sale or contact us now to start your Lake Lanier home search!

Selling Your Lake Lanier Home? Why a Local Lake Expert Gets You Top Dollar

Selling Your Lake Lanier Home? Why a Local Lake Expert Gets You Top Dollar

Thinking of Selling Your Lake Lanier Home? Here’s Why You Need a Local Expert

Lake Lanier real estate is unique—and selling your home here takes more than just a listing on the MLS.

Whether you own a waterfront property with private dock access or a charming retreat tucked among the trees, Lake Lanier buyers are searching for a specific lifestyle. To truly maximize your home’s value and attract qualified buyers, partnering with an experienced Lake Lanier real estate agent isn’t just helpful—it’s essential.

🌊 Why Lake Lanier Homes Are Different

Lake Lanier isn’t your typical suburban neighborhood. It spans over 38,000 acres with hundreds of miles of shoreline and a wide variety of homes—from luxury estates to cozy cabins. The value of each property depends heavily on:

  • Proximity to deep water
  • Dock permits and lake access
  • Water views and topography
  • Zoning and Army Corps regulations

These aren’t things the average agent knows how to navigate. An experienced Lake Lanier listing agent understands how these factors impact market value, financing options, and buyer interest.

📍 Hyper-Local Knowledge Matters

When selling on Lake Lanier, it’s not just about your home—it’s about your location on the lake. A seasoned Lake Lanier agent will know:

  • Which coves are most desirable for boating and privacy
  • The difference in value between north vs. south lake locations
  • The seasonal flow of buyer demand
  • How to highlight water rights, dock upgrades, and lakefront enhancements in your marketing

An agent unfamiliar with these nuances may underprice your home—or worse, fail to attract the right buyers.

💰 Sell Faster and for More

Homes on Lake Lanier are in demand, but that doesn’t mean they sell themselves. A local expert provides:

  • Professional photography and drone videography to showcase lake views
  • Staging strategies that highlight the lake lifestyle
  • Smart pricing based on up-to-date lake comps
  • Targeted marketing to out-of-town buyers seeking vacation or second homes

An agent who specializes in Lake Lanier home sales often has a network of pre-qualified buyers, builders, and investors specifically looking for lake properties—giving your listing a head start.

🚤 Avoid Costly Mistakes

Lake Lanier properties come with additional considerations, such as:

  • Army Corps of Engineers property lines
  • Septic permitting and inspections
  • Dock transfer processes
  • Shoreline buffer regulations

These aren’t standard real estate hurdles, and mishandling them can delay or derail your sale. An experienced Lake agent has handled it all before—and can guide you through the process smoothly.

👩‍💼 Ready to Sell? Choose a Proven Lake Lanier Expert

The bottom line: If you’re thinking of selling your home on Lake Lanier, don’t settle for a generalist. Choose an agent with deep roots in the Lake Lanier community and a proven track record in lakefront home sales.

They’ll bring more than a sign in the yard—they’ll bring strategy, local insight, and serious buyers.

👉Contact us today for a free home evaluation.

Your perfect buyer is out there—and the lake is calling.

Top 10 Things to Do on Lake Lanier

Top 10 Things to Do on Lake Lanier

Lake Lanier, a sprawling reservoir just north of Atlanta, Georgia, offers a serene escape from the bustling city. With its crystal-clear waters, lush landscapes, and diverse range of activities, it’s a popular destination for locals and visitors alike.

1. Boating and Water Sports

  • Rent a boat: Enjoy the freedom of the open water by renting a boat for a day or weekend.
  • Go tubing: Grab a tube and let the boat tow you along the waves for a thrilling ride.
  • Try wakeboarding or waterskiing: Show off your skills or learn a new sport with professional lessons.
  • Paddle boarding and kayaking: Take a relaxing solitary voyage or explore with friends.

2. Fishing

  • Cast a line: Lake Lanier is home to a variety of fish species, including bass, crappie, and catfish.
  • Guided fishing trips: Hire a local guide for expert tips and a higher chance of catching a big one.

3. Hiking and Nature Trails

  • Explore the trails: Discover the beauty of the lake’s surrounding forests and mountains on hiking trails like the Bald Ridge Creek Trail.
  • Picnic by the water: Enjoy a meal with stunning views of the lake at one of the many picnic areas.

4. Swimming and Beaches

  • Cool off: Take a dip in the refreshing waters of Lake Lanier at designated swimming areas.
  • Relax on the beach: Soak up the sun and enjoy the sandy shores at popular beaches like Lanier Islands.

5. Camping and RVing

  • Pitch a tent: Experience the great outdoors by camping at one of the many campgrounds around the lake.
  • Park your RV: Enjoy all the comforts of home while camping in an RV at a designated RV park.

6. Water Parks

  • Splash the day away: Have fun with the whole family at water parks like Lanier Islands Waterpark.
  • Ride the slides: Enjoy thrilling water slides, lazy rivers, and wave pools.

7. Marina and Harbor Activities

  • Explore the marina: Visit the marinas and harbors to admire the boats and enjoy the waterfront atmosphere.
  • Dine waterfront: Indulge in delicious seafood and other cuisine at waterfront restaurants.

8. Island Hopping

  • Discover the islands: Explore the many islands on Lake Lanier, each with its own unique charm.
  • Visit heritage sites: Learn about the area’s history at historic sites like the Chattahoochee National Forest.

9. Sunset Cruises

  • Enjoy the view: Take a sunset cruise and witness the breathtaking beauty of the lake as the sun sets.
  • Romantic experience: Create unforgettable memories with a loved one on a romantic cruise.

10. Events and Festivals

  • Check the calendar: Lake Lanier hosts various events and festivals throughout the year, from boat shows to music concerts. (CLICK HERE for current events)

With so much to offer, Lake Lanier is the perfect destination for outdoor enthusiasts, families, and anyone seeking a relaxing getaway near Atlanta.