US-GA-Lake+Lanier--Two+Mile+Creek+Park

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Forsyth County
=Lake Lanier= =Two Mile Creek Park= Gainesville, GA 30506 Two Mile Creek Park webpage Lake Lanier website Lake Lanier map

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Lake Lanier--Two Mile Creek Park
Coordinates: 34.2273354, -83.992489 eBird links: Hotspot map View details Recent visits My eBird links: Location life list Submit data

About Two Mile Creek Park
Two Mile Creek Park is located on the southwest side of Lake Lanier. Take exit 17 (GA-306),off of GA-400, east and then take a right on GA-369 (Browns Bridge Road); take a right onto Bethel Road and follow the signs to the park entrance. Two Mile Creek Park is a Corps of Engineers park. From Two Mile Creek Park webpage

About Lake Lanier
Lanier is the largest lake in Georgia, having nearly 700 miles of shoreline spread over 38,000 acres. The water in Lake Lanier comes from Georgia’s Blue Ridge Mountains. The rain falls on the mountains, runs over beautiful waterfalls, and then makes its way down to Lake Lanier via the Chattahoochee and Chestatee Rivers. The completion of the Buford Dam on the south end of the lake in 1956 turned the area’s Chattahoochee and Chestatee Rivers into Lake Lanier.

Over 45 parks and 10 campgrounds line the shores of Lake Lanier. In 2013, Lanier welcomed its first state park, Don Carter State Park. From Lake Lanier website

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