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  [[File:Vpmtn.jpeg|thumb|600px|Windsurfers at [[Van Pugh Park]] on Lake Lanier. N. GA mountains in the background.]]
  [[File:Vpmtn.jpeg|thumb|Windsurfers at [[Van Pugh Park]] on Lake Lanier. N. GA mountains in the background.]]
[[File:Van-pugh-rigging-area-windy-day.jpg|thumb|300px|Lake Lanier's popularity with windsurfers is evident at the parking area of [[Van Pugh Park]].]]
[[File:Van-pugh-rigging-area-windy-day.jpg|thumb|Lake Lanier's popularity with windsurfers is evident at the parking area of [[Van Pugh Park]].]]
[[File:Mid-january-van-pugh.jpg|thumb|300px| If you didn't windsurf, you wouldn't realize how many of us are on the water even in January.]]
[[File:Mid-january-van-pugh.jpg|thumb| If you didn't windsurf, you wouldn't realize how many of us are on the water even in January.]]
[[File:IMG 6791.jpg|thumb|Launch at Van Pugh on warm, west wind]]


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== Windsurfing on Lake Lanier: General Information ==
== Windsurfing on Lake Lanier: General Information ==
=== More Information ===
See our page [[Windsurfing on Lake Lanier]]
== General Description ==
Lake Lanier is Atlanta's closest big body of water and the epicenter for most local windsurfers. It's about an hour north of Atlanta. I-985 runs along the east side and GA-400 along the west. GA-20 runs along the bottom from Buford to Cumming and connects 985 and 400. GA 369 runs across the middle aat Brown's Bridge, connecting Gainesville and Cumming and separates the lake into a lower part where most sailing occurs and an upper part, much narrower. (For the curious, the Olympic rowing events were held on the upper/northern part, north of Gainesville where the lake is much narrower.) When it blows hard, local windsurfers head this way. When fronts come through, the 4 mile fetch in front of Van Pugh can offer decent 2-3 foot ramps which tend to be better on starboard. During the "season" (October through May) winds can be from 7.5 to 4.5 as fronts allow with a few 3.5 days thrown in. The big days are usually accompanied by cold air so neoprene is a necessity. The lake temperature can vary from 45ish in deep winter to bathwater in the summer. Nonetheless, some locals will sail year round as long as the air temperature is above freezing. Check out our weather pages for phone numbers for local conditions.
Lake Lanier is Atlanta's closest big body of water and the epicenter for most local windsurfers. It's about an hour north of Atlanta. I-985 runs along the east side and GA-400 along the west. GA-20 runs along the bottom from Buford to Cumming and connects 985 and 400. GA 369 runs across the middle aat Brown's Bridge, connecting Gainesville and Cumming and separates the lake into a lower part where most sailing occurs and an upper part, much narrower. (For the curious, the Olympic rowing events were held on the upper/northern part, north of Gainesville where the lake is much narrower.) When it blows hard, local windsurfers head this way. When fronts come through, the 4 mile fetch in front of Van Pugh can offer decent 2-3 foot ramps which tend to be better on starboard. During the "season" (October through May) winds can be from 7.5 to 4.5 as fronts allow with a few 3.5 days thrown in. The big days are usually accompanied by cold air so neoprene is a necessity. The lake temperature can vary from 45ish in deep winter to bathwater in the summer. Nonetheless, some locals will sail year round as long as the air temperature is above freezing. Check out our weather pages for phone numbers for local conditions.


Lanier is much calmer in the summer (in terms of temperature and wind but not necessarily boat truaffic) and is readily accessable to novice windsurfers. However, due to its proximity to Atlanta, the southern part of the lake can get very crowded from May to August and the more northern sites should be considered. After Labor Day, best part of the year begins as the water stays warm even into November and traffic drops off dramatically as football season starts. The 45-55 degree blasts of cooler air are tempered by a dip into 65 degree water. Even in the middle of the week, parking is crowded at Van Pugh when a front rolls through. By New Year's however, the lake will have lost much of its warmth and the real cold weather sailing begins.
Lanier is much calmer in the summer (in terms of temperature and wind but not necessarily boat truaffic) and is readily accessable to novice windsurfers. However, due to its proximity to Atlanta, the southern part of the lake can get very crowded from May to August and the more northern sites should be considered. After Labor Day, best part of the year begins as the water stays warm even into November and traffic drops off dramatically as football season starts. The 45-55 degree blasts of cooler air are tempered by a dip into 65 degree water. Even in the middle of the week, parking is crowded at Van Pugh when a front rolls through. By New Year's however, the lake will have lost much of its warmth and the real cold weather sailing begins.
=== More Information ===
 
See our page [[Windsurfing on Lake Lanier]]
=== Lake Levels ===
=== Lake Levels ===
It's usually not an issue but during the winter of 2019, we've had the lake up as much as four feet in a week.
It's usually not an issue but during the winter of 2019, we've had the lake up as much as four feet in a week.
* [https://waterdata.usgs.gov/ga/nwis/uv/?site_no=02334400&PARAmeter_cd=00065,00060,00062  US Geological Survey] Water gauge on Lanier in almost real time
* [https://waterdata.usgs.gov/ga/nwis/uv/?site_no=02334400&PARAmeter_cd=00065,00060,00062  US Geological Survey] Water gauge on Lanier in almost real time
* [http://water.sam.usace.army.mil/acfframe.htm Army Corps of Engineers] (they operate and manage the lake). Levels,forecasts and history
* [http://lanier.uslakes.info/Level.asp uslakes.info]
* [http://lanier.uslakes.info/Level.asp uslakes.info]
=== Where to Windsurf ===
=== Where to Windsurf ===
There are a lot of possible places to windsurf on Lake Lanier but if conditions tend to be best at these parks: [[Van Pugh Park]] NW, W, SW, NE, [[Vann's Tavern Park]] NE, E, SE and [[Tidwell Park]] NE,E. Locals usually post on our [https://windsportatlanta.com/forums/whos-going-today forums] when and where they are going so make sure to check in if you like company or are unsure where you should go. Other parks are good under special conditions, when the lake is crowded or if they are especially close to where you are.
There are a lot of possible places to windsurf on Lake Lanier but if conditions tend to be best at these parks: [[Van Pugh Park]] NW, W, SW, NE, [[Vann's Tavern Park]] NE, E, SE and [[Tidwell Park]] NE,E. Locals usually post on our [https://windsportatlanta.com/forums/whos-going-today forums] when and where they are going so make sure to check in if you like company or are unsure where you should go. Other parks are good under special conditions, when the lake is crowded or if they are especially close to where you are.
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== Kitesurfing on Lake Lanier ==
== Kitesurfing on Lake Lanier ==
For more information: [[Kiteboarding on Lake Lanier]]
Generally, kitesurfing can be challenging on Lake Lanier. N. Georgia wind can be unsteady, there is a fair amount of boat traffic in the warm months and tall trees at most launches can make getting off the beach difficult. That's not to say we don't kite here. We do, but the conditions favor those with a bit of experience. One big thing that helps kiters are lower water levels which expose beaches and reefs that make launching much easier.
Generally, kitesurfing can be challenging on Lake Lanier. N. Georgia wind can be unsteady, there is a fair amount of boat traffic in the warm months and tall trees at most launches can make getting off the beach difficult. That's not to say we don't kite here. We do, but the conditions favor those with a bit of experience. One big thing that helps kiters are lower water levels which expose beaches and reefs that make launching much easier.


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Lake levels '''fluctuate.''' What is an open body of water at full pool may have a shoal or reef in it when the lake is down 10 feet. When the lake is down even more, all sorts of things lay just below the surface including rocks, stumps, and hill tops. Consult locals, respect reef markers and mind the water when it changes color.
Lake levels '''fluctuate.''' What is an open body of water at full pool may have a shoal or reef in it when the lake is down 10 feet. When the lake is down even more, all sorts of things lay just below the surface including rocks, stumps, and hill tops. Consult locals, respect reef markers and mind the water when it changes color.
== External Links ==


== External Links ==
=== General Information about Lake Lanier ===
* [http://www.sam.usace.army.mil/lanier/ Lake Sidney Lanier, Army Corps of Engineers]
* [https://www.sam.usace.army.mil/Missions/Civil-Works/Recreation/Lake-Sidney-Lanier/ Lake Sidney Lanier, Army Corps of Engineers]
* [http://www.sam.usace.army.mil/lanier/ParkRecreationMap.htm Map of Lake Lanier and Its Parks]
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Lanier Lake Lanier on Wikipedia]
* [http://www.sam.usace.army.mil/lanier/navigation/LakeLanierMapBook.pdf Map of Lake Lanier including underwater contours and special water features] (A fairly large .pdf file)
* [http://water.weather.gov/ahps2/hydrograph.php?wfo=ffc&gage=cmmg1 Lake Lanier Water Level]
* [http://ngeorgia.com/ang/Lake_Lanier_History Lake Lanier History]
* [http://ngeorgia.com/ang/Lake_Lanier_History Lake Lanier History]


=== Latest Updates from Army Corps of Engineers ===
* [https://www.facebook.com/LakeSidneyLanierUSACE/ Facebook page for U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Lake Sidney Lanier]
=== Maps ===
* [https://cesamusace.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=b7ec0d32c7814763a8ac464d24419741 Detailed GIS map of Lake Lanier and its features] This map is updated by the Corps and also contains important information about navigation aids and warnnings (including depth).
* [http://fishing-app.gpsnauticalcharts.com/i-boating-fishing-web-app/fishing-marine-charts-navigation.html?title=Lake+Lanier#12.99/34.1938/-83.9840/-2.6 Detailed online bottom contour map of Lake Lanier] You can zoom in for additional detail. Not officially for navigation but very detailed. 
* [https://www.sam.usace.army.mil/Missions/Civil-Works/Recreation/Lake-Sidney-Lanier/Map-Room/ Simple Map of Lake Lanier and Its Parks]
* [[Lake Lanier Underwater Contour Maps | Maps of Lake Lanier including underwater contours and special water features]]
=== Lake Lanier Water Levels ===
* [https://waterdata.usgs.gov/ga/nwis/uv/?site_no=02334400&PARAmeter_cd=00065,00060,00062  USGS Lake Lanier Water Level] (Preferred - Better resolution)
* [http://water.weather.gov/ahps2/hydrograph.php?wfo=ffc&gage=cmmg1 Lake Lanier Water Level] NWS
=== Lake Lanier Water Temperature ===
There is no online accurate source we are aware of. Please call the Corps of Engineers at Call 770-945-1467  for the latest readings. There are no USGS measuring stations on the lake that measure temperature although there are a few on the Chattahoochee River.
=== About the poet, Sidney Lanier ===
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sidney_Lanier Sidney Lanier (Wikipedia)]
* [http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/nge/Article.jsp?id=h-533&sug=y About Sidney Lanier]
* [http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/nge/Article.jsp?id=h-533&sug=y About Sidney Lanier]
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Lanier Lake Lanier on Wikipedia]
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sidney_Lanier Sidney Lanier (Wikipedia)]
* [http://www.etsu.edu/writing/amlit1_s05/poems/chattahoochee.htm The Song of the Chattahootchee]





Revision as of 08:43, 26 March 2020

Windsurfers at Van Pugh Park on Lake Lanier. N. GA mountains in the background.
Lake Lanier's popularity with windsurfers is evident at the parking area of Van Pugh Park.
If you didn't windsurf, you wouldn't realize how many of us are on the water even in January.
Launch at Van Pugh on warm, west wind

A quick description of windsurfing and kiteboarding on Lake Lanier. For a more extended discussion, see Windsurfing on Lake Lanier

Windsurfing on Lake Lanier: General Information

More Information

See our page Windsurfing on Lake Lanier

General Description

Lake Lanier is Atlanta's closest big body of water and the epicenter for most local windsurfers. It's about an hour north of Atlanta. I-985 runs along the east side and GA-400 along the west. GA-20 runs along the bottom from Buford to Cumming and connects 985 and 400. GA 369 runs across the middle aat Brown's Bridge, connecting Gainesville and Cumming and separates the lake into a lower part where most sailing occurs and an upper part, much narrower. (For the curious, the Olympic rowing events were held on the upper/northern part, north of Gainesville where the lake is much narrower.) When it blows hard, local windsurfers head this way. When fronts come through, the 4 mile fetch in front of Van Pugh can offer decent 2-3 foot ramps which tend to be better on starboard. During the "season" (October through May) winds can be from 7.5 to 4.5 as fronts allow with a few 3.5 days thrown in. The big days are usually accompanied by cold air so neoprene is a necessity. The lake temperature can vary from 45ish in deep winter to bathwater in the summer. Nonetheless, some locals will sail year round as long as the air temperature is above freezing. Check out our weather pages for phone numbers for local conditions.

Lanier is much calmer in the summer (in terms of temperature and wind but not necessarily boat truaffic) and is readily accessable to novice windsurfers. However, due to its proximity to Atlanta, the southern part of the lake can get very crowded from May to August and the more northern sites should be considered. After Labor Day, best part of the year begins as the water stays warm even into November and traffic drops off dramatically as football season starts. The 45-55 degree blasts of cooler air are tempered by a dip into 65 degree water. Even in the middle of the week, parking is crowded at Van Pugh when a front rolls through. By New Year's however, the lake will have lost much of its warmth and the real cold weather sailing begins.

Lake Levels

It's usually not an issue but during the winter of 2019, we've had the lake up as much as four feet in a week.

Where to Windsurf

There are a lot of possible places to windsurf on Lake Lanier but if conditions tend to be best at these parks: Van Pugh Park NW, W, SW, NE, Vann's Tavern Park NE, E, SE and Tidwell Park NE,E. Locals usually post on our forums when and where they are going so make sure to check in if you like company or are unsure where you should go. Other parks are good under special conditions, when the lake is crowded or if they are especially close to where you are.

Map

Windsurfing Sites on Lake Lanier

Kitesurfing on Lake Lanier

For more information: Kiteboarding on Lake Lanier

Generally, kitesurfing can be challenging on Lake Lanier. N. Georgia wind can be unsteady, there is a fair amount of boat traffic in the warm months and tall trees at most launches can make getting off the beach difficult. That's not to say we don't kite here. We do, but the conditions favor those with a bit of experience. One big thing that helps kiters are lower water levels which expose beaches and reefs that make launching much easier.

The two prime kiting locations are Old Federal Park on NW, W and SW winds and Vann's Tavern Park on NE, E and SE. They improve as water levels go down (typically summer and fall). Van Pugh Park can also be good if the water is pretty far down (say, 1065'. Full summer pool is 1071').

Clarks Hill Reservoir which is east of Atlanta near Augusta is said to have some good launches for kites, too.

Cautionary Note

Lanier is at the foot of the mountains and therefore the underwater contours are as steep as the surrounding land. This means at many "beaches", the drop off can be quick. Children and weak swimmers should be aware. Marked swimming areas tend to drop off more slowly but be forewarned. Likewise, rocks and semi-suberged islands can stick up as quickly. Respect reef markers, especially when the lake is below full pond.

A surprising number of people drown each year, many at the spots you might sail from. If you, or your family and friends accompanying you, aren't strong swimmers, be advised and take the appropriate cautions.

Local Tips

We omit many parks on Lanier, because they are less than optimal for windsurfing. Usually, there is a better alternative close by. Requirements for a good launch generally are open, facing the wind and on a open body of water. Trees and hills wreak havoc on the wind flow for a fair distance downwind from 6 to 10 times their height and more.

Lake levels fluctuate. What is an open body of water at full pool may have a shoal or reef in it when the lake is down 10 feet. When the lake is down even more, all sorts of things lay just below the surface including rocks, stumps, and hill tops. Consult locals, respect reef markers and mind the water when it changes color.

External Links

General Information about Lake Lanier

Latest Updates from Army Corps of Engineers

Maps

Lake Lanier Water Levels

Lake Lanier Water Temperature

There is no online accurate source we are aware of. Please call the Corps of Engineers at Call 770-945-1467 for the latest readings. There are no USGS measuring stations on the lake that measure temperature although there are a few on the Chattahoochee River.

About the poet, Sidney Lanier