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Latest revision as of 00:13, 16 May 2018


Windsurfing and Kiteboarding on Walter F. George Reservoir

General Information

This is Georgia's mystery lake. It's too far from Atlanta for normal use and most of us only see it while driving down to the Gulf Coast. Nonetheless, this is a big body of water about 2 1/2 hours south of Atlanta.

We are guessing, based on Google Maps, that the launches indicated may work. We don't know. If you have any more experience or wisdom, let us know.

This lake is also known as Lake Eufaula or Eufaula Lake given its proximity to Eufaula, AL. There is also a Lake Eufaula in Oklahoma. Be careful if putting in directions to a GPS and you get directions to cross the Mississippi.


Recommended Wind Directions

NW: yes | N: yes | NE: yes

W: yes | Wind center.png | E: yes

SW: yes | S: yes | SE: yes

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

Legacy Directions

Local Tips

Ability

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Wind Shadows

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Map Key

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