Every Boat Ramp on Lake Allatoona
17 boat ramps ยท Bartow, Cherokee, Cobb, Georgia
12,010
Surface Acres
140 ft
Max Depth
17
Boat Ramps
6
Fish Species
Boat Ramps on Lake Allatoona
Additional Launch Sites
About Lake Allatoona
Lake Allatoona is a 12,010-acre Army Corps reservoir located just 30 miles northwest of Atlanta, making it one of the most accessible fishing lakes in the metro area. With 270 miles of shoreline and depths reaching 140 feet, the lake features steep rocky banks, red clay points, and deep creek channels that provide excellent spotted bass habitat. The lake consistently ranks among Georgia's top fisheries for both spotted and largemouth bass.
Striped bass and hybrid striped bass offer exciting open-water action, especially during fall when they push baitfish to the surface in dramatic feeding frenzies. Crappie fishing is productive in the lake's creek arms during spring, and catfish provide steady year-round action near the dam and in deeper channels. The lake's clear water and diverse structure reward anglers who invest time learning its seasonal patterns.
Cartersville, Acworth, and Canton surround the lake with full services, marinas, and tackle shops. Red Top Mountain State Park on the lake's eastern shore offers camping, a lodge, and boat launches. The lake's close proximity to Atlanta's northern suburbs makes it the most popular weekday fishing destination for metro-area anglers.
Nearest towns: Cartersville, Acworth, Canton
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