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Lake Seminole is a 37,500-acre COE reservoir, formed at the junction of the Flint and Chattahoochee Rivers in the southwestern comer of Georgia. Lake Banks coversapprox. 1000 acres the lake averages only about 5 feet in depth, but in spots drops to about 20 feet. Lake Walter F. George is operated by the CAE, this 45,180-acre Chattahoochee River reservoir encompasses 640 miles of Georgia and Alabama shoreline and 85 river miles between Columbus and Ft. Gaines. Lake Oliver is located on the Chattahoochee River within the city limits of Columbus, Georgia Power Company (GPC) operates this 2,150 acre reservoir. Lake Eufaula, with over 600 miles in shoreline, is the largest lake in the state. Lake Chehaw (Lake Worth) is a 1,400-acre impoundmentof the Flint River, Muckalee and Kinchafoonee creeks located partly within the Albany city limits. Lake Andrews, COE operates this 1,540-acre mainstream reservoir on the Chattahoochee River in Southwest Georgia for navigation. Lake Blackshear, Crisp County Power Company operates this 8,500-acre reservoir located on the Flint River in southwest Georgia. Goat Rock Lake was constructed in 1912, this 940-acre reservoir is located on the Chattahoochee River ten miles above Columbus between Oliver and Bartlett's Ferry reservoirs. Bartletts Ferry constructed in 1926, the Georgia Power Company (GPC) operates this 5,850-acre reservoir (a.k.a. Lake Harding) on the Chattahoochee River above Goat Rock Lake. West Point is a 25,900-acre reservoir operated by the CAE on the Chattahoochee River on the Georgia-Alabama border. Tobesofkee is a 1,750-acre lake owned and operated by Bibb County near Macon. Lake Juliette, also known as Rum Creek, is a 3,600 acre Georgia Power Company (GPC) reservoir located 15 miles north of Macon. High Falls Lake, DNR operates this 650-acre State Park lake located north of Forsyth and just east of 1- 75 (exit # 198).

 
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