Lake Eufaula
(Walter
F. George Reservoir)
Eufaula,
Alabama

Lake
Eufaula is a 45,181-acre reservoir located on the Chattahoochee River
along the border of Alabama and Georgia. This US Army Corps
of Engineers reservoir stretches from Phoenix City, Alabama, to the
Walter F. George Dam at Ft. Gaines, Georgia. Eufaula National
Wildlife Refuge, an 11,160-acre refuge on the edge of Lake Eufaula,
provides excellent opportunities for public boating, fishing, hunting,
hiking, and wildlife viewing. Numerous public access areas,
marinas, campgrounds, and parks are available to facilitate boating,
fishing, picnicking, and other outdoor activities, including Lake Point
State Park. Lake Point State Park is located adjacent to the refuge
boundary, approximately 7 miles north of the city of Eufaula. The city
of Eufaula is situated on the Alabama side of the reservoir, and
contains a number of hotels, restaurants, and shopping centers, as well
as several historic places of interest.
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Eufaula,
Alabama sometimes called the "Bluff City" is located on a high
rocky bluff overlooking the Chattahoochee River and Lake Walter F.
George (also known as Lake Eufaula). While not the county seat, Eufaula
is the largest and most populous city in Barbour County with a
population of 13,220 as of the 1990 census. Barbour County has a total
citizenry of 25,417. The name "Eufaula," pronounced u-fall-ah,
is from a Creek Indian word meaning "high bluff."
Eufaula is governed by an
elected City Council consisting of representatives from seven city districts.
The Eufaula City Council meets the second and fourth Monday, of the month, at
5:30 p.m. in the Eufaula City Hall. The City Hall complex, located at 519 East
Barbour Street houses the Mayor's office, The City Court Room, and the Eufaula
Police Department. The Eufaula Water and Sewer Board is located at 840 W.
Washington Street near Lakeview Hospital. The Eufaula Fire Department is a
full time professional unit. The department headquarters and the Chief's
office are located in the Central Fire Station at 115 S. Orange Street behind
the Barbour County Court House. The Fire Department has branch units at the
South Station located on Eufaula Avenue near State Docks Road, and the North
Station at Weedon Field, Eufaula's airport on North Eufaula Avenue. Lakeview
Hospital, located at 820 W. Washington Street has 74 beds, Intensive Care
Unit, and Emergency Unit. Equipped with a helipad, Lakeview Hospital can
expedite transportation to larger metropolitan facilities via airborne
ambulance services.
The Eufaula School System
consists of three elementary schools: Bluff City Elementary on State Docks
Road, Western Heights Elementary on Pump Station Road, and Sanford Street
Elementary on Sanford Street. Admiral Moorer Middle School on St. Francis Road
accommodates grades 6 thru 8, Eufaula High School on Lake Drive serves grades
9 thru 12. The combined Eufaula School System employs 200 teachers, serves
approximately 3000 students and is governed by an appointed school board and
general superintendent. In addition to the public school system, Eufaula has
one independent private facility, Lakeside School serving grades K thru 12.
Lakeside School is located on Lake Drive. Sparks College and The Beville
Center for Advanced Education, also serve Eufaula.
Eufaula
Recreation Dept, 334-687-1213, 14 Community Dr, Eufaula, AL
Since
being impounded in the mid 1960’s, Lake Eufaula has had a national
reputation for excellent largemouth bass fishing. Bass fishing
continues to be the most popular sport on this reservoir, with anglers
catching mostly largemouth bass and occasionally spotted bass.
From a 16-inch limit, the minimum size limit for largemouth bass on Lake
Eufaula was reduced to 14-inches on November 1, 2000.
Lake
Eufaula also supports an excellent black crappie fishery. Anglers
especially enjoy high catch rates on crappie in the spring when the fish
are spawning. At that time the fish will be concentrated along
submerged trees and other shallow structures in the back of creeks such
as Cowikee, Barbour, and White Oak Creek. Crappie can be caught
year round by anglers who find the right depth and type of structure the
fish are holding around. Summer fishing at night is often
productive, usually by anglers fishing at night fairly deep with minnows
underneath lights.
Catfish
are also abundant at Lake Eufaula, with angler catches consisting mainly
of channel catfish with lesser numbers of blue catfish. Hybrid
striped bass and white bass provide a great deal of excitement,
especially in the spring when the fish are concentrated in the upper
stretches of creeks. In the late summer and early fall, schools of
white bass and hybrids often chase shad on large sandy flats adjacent to
deep channels such as the areas around Old Creek Town Park and near the
W. F. George Dam. Many anglers enjoy good catch rates for sunfish
(bream) by fishing with worms or crickets along submerged shoreline
structure during the warmer months. However, due to the extremely high
populations of gizzard and threadfin shad in this reservoir, bluegill,
redbreast sunfish, longear sunfish, and redear sunfish are mostly small.
Hawk's
Guide Service
www.zebra.net/~hawk184/Hawks_Fishing_Guide_service.html
Corner
Store & Bait Shop,
912-334-9632, 8239 Ft Gains Jct, Georgetown, GA 31754
Tommy's
Fish Center,
912-768-2238, Highway 39, Fort Gaines, GA
Weeks
Bait & Tackle, 912-334-4222, Highway 82 & 27,
Georgetown, GA
Tom
Mann Outdoors (Fishing Tackle), 334-687-3655, 1955 N Eufaula
Ave, Eufaula, AL
Abbe
Creek Fishery, 334-585-3045, County Rd 46 E, Abbeville, AL
As the larger of the two
lakes, Walter F. George lends itself better to boating activities, but
numerous boat ramps are available on both lakes.
Boat ramp areas include: Franklin Landing, Highland Park, Hardridge
Creek Day Use Park, White Oak Creek Park, Cheneyhatchee Creek Park,
Hatchechubbee Creek Park and Bluff Creek Park located on the Alabama
side of the lake. East Bank Park, Pataula Creek Park, Cool Branch Park,
River Bluff Park, Rood Creek Park and River Bend Park located on the
Georgia side of the lake.
Clenney's Small Eng
& Marine (Boat Repair), 334-687-4942, 26 Mack St, Eufaula,
AL 36027-3339
Chewalla Creek Marina, 334-687-5751, 580 Chewalla Rd,
Eufaula, AL
One of the best ways to slow down and really enjoy the
great outdoors is to go camping, and Walter F. George Lake offers excellent
waterfront campsites, whether you like to camp in comfort or really rough it.
The Corps of Engineers maintains several campgrounds which are considered to
be some of the finest in the Eastern United States. Fee campgrounds like, White
Oak Creek, Cotton
Hill, Bluff Creek
and Hardridge Creek
Campgrounds offer water and electrical hookups, ample parking, grills, picnic
tables, and clean shower facilities with laundries. Control gatehouses with
attendants and/or hosts, and patrols by Park Rangers and local law enforcement
agencies provide added security for campers and visitors.
There are 13 Corps of Engineers
day use parks and 4 campgrounds on Walter F. George Lake available for public
use. A great place to camp, fish, boat and picnic. Enjoy the natural beauty of
the lake and the Chattahoochee River, as well as the gracious antebellum
mansions located in nearby historic towns, such as Eufaula, Alabama and
Cuthbert, Georgia. The lake, sometimes referred to as Lake Eufaula,
extents 85 miles along the Chattahoochee River and borders the states of
Alabama and Georgia. With 640 miles of shoreline, Walter F. George Lake offers
plenty of room for all of your favorite camping, outdoor and water related
activities.
The Walter F. George Lake day
use parks include: Highland Park, Hardridge Creek Day Use Park, White Oak
Creek Day Use Park, Hatchechubbee Creek Park located on the Alabama side of
the lake. East Bank Park, Pataula Creek Park, Cool Branch Park and River Bluff
Park are located on the Georgia side of the lake.
Lake Eufaula Campgrounds,
334-687-4425, 151 W Chewalla Creek Dr, Eufaula, AL
White Oak Creek Park Campground,
334-687-3101, Highway 95, Eufaula, AL 36027
Whispering Pines RV Park,
912-334-6749, Depot St, Georgetown, GA 31754
George T Bagby State Park,
912-768-2571, Highway 39, Fort Gaines, GA
Lake Point Resort State
Park, 334-687-6676, 104 Lakepoint Dr, Eufaula, AL
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