Every Boat Ramp on Walter F. George Lake
9 boat ramps ยท Henry, Houston, Barbour, Alabama
45,000
Surface Acres
90 ft
Max Depth
9
Boat Ramps
5
Fish Species
Boat Ramps on Walter F. George Lake
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About Walter F. George Lake
Walter F. George Lake is a massive 45,000-acre Army Corps reservoir straddling the Alabama-Georgia border on the Chattahoochee River. With 640 miles of combined shoreline and depths reaching 90 feet, the lake is one of the largest and most productive fishing destinations in the Southeast. Its fertile waters support outstanding largemouth bass populations that regularly produce fish over eight pounds.
Hybrid striped bass provide some of the best open-water fishing action in Alabama, with fish commonly exceeding ten pounds. Crappie fishing is outstanding in the lake's numerous creek channels and around submerged structure, while catfish and bream offer excellent opportunities for anglers seeking relaxed fishing. The lake's Alabama side features more developed access points and services.
Eufaula serves as the primary access city on the Alabama side, offering marinas, guide services, and lodging. Dothan, about 45 minutes south, provides additional amenities as the largest city in the Wiregrass region. The lake's warm climate allows productive fishing nearly year-round.
Nearest towns: Eufaula, Dothan
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