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Reservoir

Howell Lake

Clayton County, Georgia

At a glance

Feature class
Reservoir
USGS feature ID
315765
Coordinates
33.61229, -84.31475

Before you go

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Howell Lake is a reservoir in Clayton County, Georgia, listed in the USGS Geographic Names Information System. It is a publicly mapped freshwater spot popular with local anglers. Check current conditions and nearby regulations before you fish.

About Howell Lake

Howell Lake is a reservoir located in Clayton County, Georgia. As a reservoir, it is a constructed or impounded body of water, and visitors should treat it accordingly when planning any activity on or around it.

What to expect

Beyond its classification as a reservoir and its location in Clayton County, Georgia, no further verified details are available here about access points, facilities, or on-site amenities. Anyone planning a visit should check locally for current conditions, access rules, and any posted restrictions before heading out.

Planning your visit

Because specific hours, fees, rules, and amenities are not confirmed in this listing, treat this entry as a starting point for identifying the reservoir rather than a full visitor guide. Contact the managing agency or check local signage and resources for up-to-date, site-specific information.

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Frequently asked questions

What is Howell Lake?

Howell Lake is a reservoir located in Clayton County, Georgia.

Where is Howell Lake located?

It is located in Clayton County, Georgia.

Are there fees or hours for visiting Howell Lake?

Fees and hours are not confirmed in this listing. Check locally for current information.

What amenities are available at Howell Lake?

No amenities are confirmed in this listing. Check locally for details on facilities and access.

Is Howell Lake a natural lake or a reservoir?

It is classified as a reservoir, meaning it is a constructed or impounded body of water rather than a natural lake.