Walter F. George Lake

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Walter F. George Lake
Walter F. George Lake - Walter F. George Lock and Dam
Walter F. George Lock and Dam
Location Alabama, Georgia
Primary sources Chattahoochee River
Primary outflows Chattahoochee River
Basin countries United States
Max length 85 mi

The Walter F. George Lake (unofficially known as Lake Eufaula) is formed on the Chattahoochee River along the border between Alabama and Georgia. The lake extends approximately 85 miles north from the Walter F. George Lock and Dam providing approximately 640 miles of shoreline. Popular activities along the lake include camping and trophy fishing.

The lake is primarily controlled by the US Army Corp of Engineers, but there are several other protected lands along the lake including the Eufaula National Wildlife Refuge, Lakepoint State Park in Alabama, and Florence Marina and George T. Bagby State Parks in Georgia.

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