Every Boat Ramp on West Point Lake
0 boat ramps ยท Troup, Harris, Georgia
25,900
Surface Acres
88 ft
Max Depth
0
Boat Ramps
6
Fish Species
Boat Ramps on West Point Lake
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About West Point Lake
West Point Lake is a 25,900-acre Army Corps reservoir on the Georgia-Alabama border, formed by the damming of the Chattahoochee River. With 525 miles of shoreline and depths reaching 88 feet, the lake offers outstanding largemouth bass fishing that has hosted numerous Bassmaster and FLW professional tournaments. The lake's combination of standing timber, brush-filled creek arms, and rocky main-lake structure provides diverse bass habitat.
Crappie fishing is exceptionally productive at West Point, with dense concentrations of fish around submerged brush piles and standing timber, especially during the spring spawn. Hybrid striped bass offer fast-paced action in the main channel and near the dam, while catfish and bream provide reliable catches for anglers of all skill levels. The lake's stained water conditions favor power-fishing techniques.
LaGrange is the primary service city on the Georgia side, with marinas, tackle shops, and restaurants. West Point, at the dam's base, provides additional access. The Army Corps maintains numerous free public boat ramps and campgrounds around the lake, making it one of the most affordable fishing destinations in western Georgia.
Nearest towns: LaGrange, West Point
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