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| Laronda McCurley |
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Email Laronda |
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770.402.4615 |
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404.300.3129 |
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770.402.4615 |
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404.393.0422 |
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Address:
1769 Lakeview Drive
Type: Lots and Land
Style:
Lot Type: Rectangular
Lot Size:
2.6acres
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Lake Chatuge in Hiawassee Georgia. Beautiful Lake Chatuge is nestled between two states and the two towns of Hiawassee Georgia and Hayesville North Carolina
This pristine lake has 132 miles of shoreline and is ideal for fishing, swimming, boating and camping.
The place "where the water dogs laughed," is how Cherokee legend described the Tusquitee area. A part of the Nantahala National Forest in Clay County, North Carolina., it is one of the most scenic lakes in the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) water system. This pristine lake, exquisitely nestled between the Tusquitee Mountains named "the Great Blue Hills of God," by the Cherokee has 128 miles of shoreline and is ideal for fishing, swimming, boating and camping. Visitors enjoy casual walks along the dam with its spectacular view of the lake and surrounding mountains. The lake has numerous outcrops of land forming numerous private coves that are for great fishing, swimming, boating, and water sports. The fishing is great with more than 32 species in the lake.
Jackrabbit Mountain Recreation Area is located on a pine-wooded peninsula with hiking trails that offer delightful views of Lake Chatuge making it a popular family recreation area. Clay County Recreation Park is also a hit with families. This area has bathrooms, picnic facilities, a sand beach and a shore-side fenced playground for the little ones. Many boaters like to pull up along the shore for a break from the sun and enjoy of bit of land time for lunch.
Construction of Chatuge Dam began in 1941 and was completed in 1942. The dam is 144 feet high and stretches 2,850 feet across the Hiwassee River.
Chatuge was originally built to store water to help reduce flood damage downstream. A single hydropower generating unit was added in 1954.
In a year with normal rainfall, the water level in Chatuge Reservoir varies about 10 feet from summer to winter to provide seasonal flood storage. Chatuge has a flood-storage capacity of 62,600 |
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Information is deemed to be correct but not guaranteed.
North Georgia Real Estate located in Ellijay Georgia