Every Boat Ramp on Lake Burton
3 boat ramps ยท Rabun, Georgia
2,775
Surface Acres
130 ft
Max Depth
3
Boat Ramps
6
Fish Species
Boat Ramps on Lake Burton
Additional Launch Sites
About Lake Burton
Lake Burton is a scenic 2,775-acre mountain reservoir in Rabun County, nestled among the Blue Ridge Mountains of northeast Georgia. With 62 miles of forested shoreline and depths reaching 130 feet, the lake offers clear, cool water that supports an unusual mix of warmwater and coldwater fish species. Its mountain setting and pristine water quality make it one of the most beautiful fishing destinations in the state.
Largemouth and spotted bass inhabit the lake's coves, docks, and rocky structure, providing consistent catches for experienced anglers. Brown and rainbow trout thrive in the lake's deeper, colder waters, offering a unique trout-lake fishing experience. Walleye are present and provide exciting spring fishing along rocky points and gravel banks. Bream fishing along the shoreline is excellent during summer.
Clayton is the nearest full-service town, offering lodging, restaurants, and outdoor outfitters. Clarkesville provides additional amenities to the south. Georgia Power manages the lake with public boat ramps and day-use areas. Lake Burton's mountain beauty and diverse fishery make it a premier destination for anglers exploring Georgia's highland lakes.
Nearest towns: Clayton, Clarkesville
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