Nottely Lake
Overview
Nottely Reservoir is in north Georgia on the southeastern edge of the Tennessee River watershed, amid the mountains and valleys of the Chattahoochee National Forest. The lake is 20 miles long and has 4,180 surface acres at normal summer pool elevations. The reservoir features a beach and camping area and is a popular place for viewing wildlife. Nottely Reservoir serves a number of purposes other than recreation, including flood damage reduction and power generation. The Chattahoochee National Forest, which borders a substantial portion of the lake, adds to the scenic quality of the area. Nottely is noted for its black and striped bass, walleye, rainbow trout, and bass which the state of Georgia has stocked to enhance fishing opportunities.
Activities
Boating
Nottely Lake has 4,180 surface acres that can be explored by boaters.
Camping
The reservoir offers a camping area.
Fishing
Nottely is noted for its black and striped bass, walleye, rainbow trout, and bass which the state of Georgia has stocked to enhance fishing opportunities.
Picnicking
The reservoir offers a picnic area.
RVing
Visitors with RVs are welcome within the campground.
Water Sports
A designated swim beach is available for visitors wishing to test the waters.
Directions
Driving
From Chattanooga, go north on 1-75, take exit 20, Highway 64 East. Follow 64E to Highway 19/129. Turn right on 19/129 then take exit 325 to Nottely Lake.
Phone Numbers
Primary
(828) 837-7395Links
Official URL
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