Lake Acworth, GA

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Lake Acworth is a 260-acre man-made lake southwest of the Georgia city of Acworth. It is located in Cobb County's far northwest corner. Proctor Creek is dammed by the lake, which then flows into Lake Allatoona. The low dam is located where State Route 92 crosses the river.


Is Acworth Lake accessible?

The Cauble Park is open from 6:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m., and includes a fishing lake. Fishing is permitted all year in Lake Acworth. No, a special permit is not required. You will, however, require a state-issued fishing license. ... Lake Acworth is a 260-acre body of water in Georgia.


Is it possible to swim at Lake Acworth?

Acworth Beach is a public beach and entertainment area on the north bank of Lake Acworth, located in Cauble Park. The park's beach portion includes a white sand beach as well as a roped-off swimming area. There are no lifeguards on duty, and swimming is free of charge.


Is Lake Acworth home to any alligators?

Despite appearances to the contrary, alligators are not considered to live in Lake Allatoona.


Is Acworth Beach a man-made structure?

Lake Acworth, a 260-acre man-made lake adjacent to Allatoona Lake, is located immediately southwest of Acworth. Proctor Creek is dammed by a 1,500-foot-long earthen-fill dam that separates Lake Acworth from Allatoona Lake.


Is it legal to smoke at Acworth Beach?

From 11 p.m. until 7 a.m., the park is closed. Pets are not permitted on the beach or in the playgrounds; all pets must be leashed and supervised at all times (6 ft or less). There will be no littering in the park, and the lake will not be polluted. Smoking is not permitted in the restrooms or in the enclosed area surrounding the Beach House.

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