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Rains pushing level of Lake Lanier up; parks, boat ramps, trails being closed

By Ken Stanford Contributing Editor
Posted 7:30PM on Thursday 21st February 2019 ( 5 years ago )

With most places in the Chattahoochee River Basin getting several inches of rain the past few days, the level of Lake Lanier is on the rise again and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has begun closing boat ramps and other amenities around the lake.

As of 6:00 Thursday evening, these ramps had been closed, according to a posting on the Corps' Lake Lanier Facebook page:

Little River

Thompson Bridge

Simpson

Little Hall

Nix Bridge

Thompson Bridge

Additionally, the following parks/trails have been closed:

West Bank Park

Laurel Ridge Trail (Section between Buford Dam Park and Lower Overlook)

Thursday afternoon the lake level was more than four feet above winter full pool, which is 1070.  The level of the lake at mid-afternoon was 1074.31.

The scenario unfolding Thursday was not unlike what occurred in late December and early January when north Georgia suffered round after round of torrential rains, pushing the lake well-above-normal levels and washing a large amount of debris into the lake from upstream.

Meanwhile, dock owners are being reminded to pay close attention to the condition of those structures and the water around them.   (See separate story.)

Closed unidentified boat ramp. (Courtesy Corps of Engineers, Lake Lanier)

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