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Lake Burton is a 2,775 acres (11.23 km 2) reservoir with 62 miles (100 km) of shoreline located in the northeastern corner of Georgia in Rabun County. [2] The lake is owned and administered by the Georgia Power/Southern Company, but it is a public lake.
With 2,800 acres and sixty-two miles of shoreline, Lake Burton is an excellent destination for water sports like boating, wakeboarding, tubing, water skiing and fishing. You can rent a boat or enjoy from the shore. Canoes, kayaks and paddle boards are available at some locations.
At 2,775 acres, Lake Burton is the largest of the five Georgia Power North Georgia lakes. Facilities are suitable for boating, camping, picnicking, swimming and fishing. Timpson Cove Beach, with its white sand beach, is just one of the areas where you can enjoy swimming and picnicking on Lake Burton. Jones Bridge Park serves as a scenic ...
With over 2,000 members representing the Lake Burton community, our association has become a valuable resource for protecting and improving quality of life in western Rabun County. In addition, our members have exclusive access to members-only benefits.
Lake Burton is a reservoir located in the northeastern corner of Georgia in Rabun County. It is the first lake in a six-lake series called the Tallulah River Watershed that follows the original course of the Tallulah River.
Lake Burton is the first and largest reservoir in a series of lakes managed by Georgia Power Company, called the North Georgia Hydro Group. Its 2,775 acres and 62 miles of shoreline are nestled in a deep valley of the Appalachian Mountains providing a multitude of coves and shoreline locations for scenic recreational use.
Sitting on the shores of lovely Lake Burton, Moccasin Creek prides itself on being “where spring spends the summer.” Despite its mountain location, the park is relatively flat, offering easy navigation for large RVs, children’s bicycles and wheelchairs.
In the rugged north Georgia mountains of Rabun and Burton Counties, Lake Burton has coves galore. Each is more breathtaking than the last, with peaks jutting high above the water. The Tallulah River was dammed and the town of Burton flooded when the lake was completed.
Tucked away in the midst of North Georgia’s Appalachian Mountains, high above and far away from the hustle and the bustle of the big city, Lake Burton is an ideal place to have that totally relaxing vacation! Is it a lake house, or is it a mountain house? Why not both?
Lake Burton is a beautiful lake in Rabun County, Georgia. Located just two hours north of Atlanta in the Blue Ridge Mountains, it’s an ideal spot for fishing, swimming, recreational water sports, and boating.