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Cherokee County
=Lake Allatoona= =Hardin Bridge Trail and Allatoona Wildlife Management Area Longleaf Pine Recreation Area= Woodstock, GA 30189 Allatoona Wildlife Management Area webpage Lake Allatoona website Lake Allatoona map

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Lake Allatoona--Hardin Bridge Trail and Allatoona WMA Longleaf Pine RA
Coordinates: 34.1540055, -84.6456671 eBird links: Hotspot map View details Recent visits My eBird links: Location life list Submit data

About Allatoona Wildlife Management
Allatoona Wildlife Management Area is located in Cherokee and Bartow counties and owned by The Corps of Engineers. This 6,818-acre property offers hunting opportunities for deer, bear, turkey, small game, and waterfowl. No ATVs and no camping allowed on the WMA. From Allatoona Wildlife Management Area webpage

About Lake Allatoona
Every year millions of people take advantage of the recreational opportunities Lake Allatoona provides. One reason for all the visitors is the fact there is a lot of lake to enjoy. When it is full Lake Allatoona covers more than 12,000 acres and has 270 miles of shoreline. The lake and much of the land that surrounds it are managed by the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers. The Corp refers to the lake by its official name, Allatoona Lake, while everyone else calls it Lake Allatoona.

There are 25,000 acres of public land around Lake Allatoona that are owned by the Army Corp. They maintain and manage some recreational areas along the shoreline but also lease land to private entities that provide services to the public. There are also public access properties and facilities around the lake that are managed by state and local government agencies. From Lake Allatoona website

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