Recreation Area
LAKE RABUN BEACH RECREATION AREA
Georgia
At a glance
- Facility type
- Campground
- Reservable
- Yes
- Coordinates
- 34.75577, -83.48130
LAKE RABUN BEACH RECREATION AREA is a federal recreation site in Georgia, listed in the Recreation Information Database (RIDB). It offers public water access for fishing and boating.
About LAKE RABUN BEACH RECREATION AREA
LAKE RABUN BEACH RECREATION AREA is a federal recreation area listed as a campground located in Georgia.
Overview Cradled in the hills of the North Georgia Mountains overlooking beautiful Lake Rabun, this developed recreation area offers camping and hiking. Across the road, the lake offers plenty of water activities like swimming, boating, fishing, and ample opportunities to absorb…
This facility is reservable through Recreation.gov. For current fees, hours, and rules, check the official Recreation.gov listing before you visit — details can change seasonally.
This is a recreation facility entry. If you're specifically looking for boat launch ramps, marinas, or fishing piers, check whether this site offers water access and confirm locally.
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Frequently asked questions
What is LAKE RABUN BEACH RECREATION AREA?
It is a federal recreation area (listed as a campground) in Georgia.
Can I reserve this facility?
Yes, it is reservable through Recreation.gov.
Where can I find fees, hours, and rules?
Check the official Recreation.gov listing for current details.
How do I get there?
Take U.S. 441/23 south from Clayton for 5.4 miles; turn right on Wiley Connector for 0.1 mile; turn left (south) on Georgia 15 (Historic 441) for 1.4 miles; turn right on Lake Rabun Road (County Road 10) for 5 miles. If pulling a trailer, the best route is to go west on Hwy 76 for 7 miles; turn left on Charlie Mtn. Road for 3.5 miles; turn right on Bridge Creek Road for 2 miles; turn left on Burton Dam Road for 5.4 miles. The campground will be on your left.
Is this a boat launch or fishing pier?
This is a general recreation facility. Check Recreation.gov or locally to confirm what water access it offers.