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== General Information ==
== General Information ==

Latest revision as of 00:13, 16 May 2018


Windsurfing and Kiteboarding on Blue Ridge Lake

General Information

Blue Ridge Lake has been rumored to have wind in the summer when the rest of Georgia doesn't. Because of its altitude and extreme northern location north of many of Georgia's taller mountains, it is often in a different local climate than lakes closer to Atlanta. There is one state park on the lake with lake access and camping. Other locations, of which we aren't aware may afford access.

Recommended Wind Directions

NW: yes | N: no | NE: no

W: yes | Wind center.png | E: no

SW: yes | S: yes | SE: no

Northwest North Northeast
West Wind center.png East
Southwest South Southeast


Legacy Directions

Take U.S. 515 north from Blue Ridge for 4 miles to Georgia #60; Turn right (southwest) and go 3 miles to the town of Morganton. In Morganton, turn right on County Road 616 (Lake Drive) and proceed for one mile. To enter the campground, take the first left after the Morganton Point entrance sign.

Local Tips

Morganton Point Recreation Area has camping, swimming, hiking and other facilities


Ability

Beginner Intermediate Advanced

Wind Shadows

Sailing Upwind

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