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Lake Harding 

Lakefront  Condo

3 3.0  

Hamilton, Georgia

Sq Ft: 1498   Year: Acres: 0.000  
Keith and Mary Williams, Broker

What a great opportunity to own and enjoy your very own Deeded...

Lake Harding 

Lakefront  Home

4 4.0  

Hamilton, Georgia

Sq Ft: 3300   Year: 0 Acres: 5.000  

LAKE LIFE fun awaits you at this serene lake property boasting...

Lake Harding 

Lakefront  Home

3 3.0  

Hamilton, Georgia

Sq Ft: 2522   Year: 0 Acres: 0.000  

LAKE LIFE fun awaits you at this serene lake property boasting...

Lake Harding 

Lakefront  Home

3 3.0  

Hamilton, Georgia

Sq Ft: 2522   Year: 2006 Acres: 0.000  

This south Harris county home has plenty of room for a large...

Lake Harding 

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5 4.0  

Hamilton, Georgia

Sq Ft: 3098   Year: 0 Acres: 0.000  

Lot 5 is a beautifully wooded Lot with the perfect home site...

Lake Harding 

Lakefront  Acreage

Hamilton, Georgia

Acres: 5.922  

This beautiful secluded lake homesite is ideal for the perfect...

Lake Harding 

Lakefront  Lot

Hamilton, Georgia

Acres: 0.000  

Nestled on a beautiful creek bank with water access to the...

Lake Harding 

Lakefront  Home

2 1.0  

Hamilton, Georgia

Sq Ft: 978   Year: 0 Acres: 0.000  

Simply the best lake view in Sawdust Cove! Ideal flat homesite...

Lake Harding 

Lakefront  Lot

Hamilton, Georgia

Acres: 0.000  

Truly a unique lake property with two outstanding homesites on...

Lake Harding 

Lakefront  Lot

Hamilton, Georgia

Acres: 0.000  

Fabulous views of the lake, with a picture perfect homesite...

Lake Harding 

Lakefront  Lot

Hamilton, Georgia

Acres: 0.000  

Incredible lake views, deep water dock, flat building site at...

Lake Harding 

Lakefront  Lot

Hamilton, Georgia

Acres: 0.000  

Walking up to the home and stepping inside you will feel at home...

Lake Harding 

Lakefront  Home

2 2.0  

Hamilton, Georgia

Sq Ft: 1688   Year: 0 Acres: 1.600  

Enjoy amazing sunsets at this main channel river cabin! This...

Lake Harding 

Lakefront  Home

3 2.0  

Hamilton, Georgia

Sq Ft: 1422   Year: 0 Acres: 0.000  

Grand Lakefront Luxury...

Lake Harding 

Lakefront  Home

4 4.0  

Hamilton, Georgia

Sq Ft: 3534   Year: Acres: 2.050  
Keith and Mary Williams, Broker
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Lake Harding Information

Lake Harding is a popular recreational lake located on the border between Georgia and Alabama. Here are some key points about Lake Harding:

1. Location: Lake Harding straddles the Chattahoochee River, primarily lying within Harris County, Georgia, and extending into Lee County, Alabama.

2. Size: The lake covers approximately 5,850 acres with about 135 miles of shoreline. It is well-known for its scenic beauty and offers various outdoor recreational opportunities.

3. Recreation: Lake Harding is popular for activities such as fishing, boating, swimming, and watersports. The lake is home to several species of fish, including bass, crappie, and catfish, making it a favored spot for anglers.

4. Marinas: There are several marinas and campgrounds around the lake that offer amenities such as boat ramps, docks, and rental facilities for boats and other watercraft. Some of the marinas also have restaurants and shops.

5. Wildlife: The lake and its surrounding areas are home to a variety of wildlife, making it a nice spot for birdwatching and enjoying nature.

6. Accessibility: Lake Harding is easily accessible from major highways, making it a convenient destination for day trips or weekend getaways.

7. Residential Development: Over the years, the area around Lake Harding has seen residential development, with many homes and vacation properties situated along the waterfront.

8. Environmental Concerns: As with many lakes, there are concerns regarding water quality and environmental conservation, particularly due to runoff and development pressures.

For visitors and locals alike, Lake Harding offers a peaceful escape with plentiful recreational opportunities. Whether you're interested in a relaxing day of fishing or a fun day out on the water, it is a cherished spot in the Georgia-Alabama region.

Are Jet Skis permitted on Lake Harding? Yes
Can you Swim in Lake Harding? Yes
What is the Water Quality at Lake Harding? Very Good
What is the Average water level variance at Lake Harding? little to no variance, stays high year round
Are Boat Docks permitted at Lake Harding? Yes
Are Power Boats permitted at Lake Harding? Yes
What is the Lake Depth at Lake Harding? 100 ft+ at deepest points
What are the Nearby Cities to Lake Harding? 90 minutes to Atlanta; 20 minutes to Columbus, GA; 15 minutes to LaGrange, GA; 20 minutes to Auburn, AL.
What is the Closest Airport to Lake Harding? Auburn/Opelika is very close but very small. Atlanta would be closest major airport, at approximately 115 miles away
What are the Building restrictions at Lake Harding? Most of lake property is owned by GA Power and leased to those who build. Thus, building plans must be approved by GA Power. However, this is a very simple, relatively fast process.

Lake Harding
Fishing Information

Lake Harding has good populations of largemouth and spotted bass, as well as hybrids, crappie, cats and bream.

Bartlett's Ferry has many boat docks and piers that provide good structure to attract fish. This lake has excellent bass fishing. Large mouth bass have been abundant for several years. On the average about half the large mouths are greater than 12 inches. The largemouth you catch should weigh about 1-12 lbs. Boat docks and fishing piers are favorite spots for bass anglers, but do not overlook rocky points and underwater humps. The peak fishing time for largemouth bass is March through May when water temperatures are in the mid-to-high 60s.

For every 10 largemouth bass there are three or four spotted bass. The average-sized spot will be 10 inches and weigh about : lb. Since there is no minimum size restriction on spots, fish of this size can be legally harvested. Spots tend to bite during the same time as largemouths, but generally they are found on rocky points and in deeper water.

This lake is not known for bream fishing. Most bluegill catches will be 6 inches or less and weigh 2-3 oz. On the other hand, redear sunfish grow larger and give anglers catches better than 3 lb. Both species are caught around docks and piers and most frequently during the summer months.

Fishing for white bass and hybrid bass has been good to outstanding for several years. Hybrids have survived well in the lake and it has been reported that trophy-sized individuals up to 14 lbs have been taken. Hybrids have not been stocked in Bartlett's Ferry since 1995, but are still abundant throughout the reservoir. Most of the hybrids in recent years have likely traveled downstream from West Point Reservoir where they were stocked. Catches will average two to 3 lbs, but larger fish up to 8-10 lbs will be abundant for the avid hybrid angler. White bass should average 1 lb or better.

Crappie enthusiasts are not usually disappointed on Bartlett's Ferry. Generally, about 50% or more of those crappie are 10-15 inches. In most years, the average size will vary from 2 lb. "Slabs" are abundant for the avid crappie angler. The best crappie fishing months are February through April and WRD's six buoyed fish attractors provide good fishing areas.

Typically, fishing for catfish is good to excellent. Channel catfish are the most sought after species, but white catfish are plentiful. Catches of channel catfish up to 8-10 lbs are possible, but individuals averaging 2-3 lbs will be the norm. White catfish should average 1 lb. This lake is a good bet for catfish at anytime of the year. Mcquinns Stop & Shop, 706-323-0258, 7601 River Rd, Columbus, GA 31904-2003 (Fish bait and tackle)


Lake Harding
Boating Information

There are two boat ramps on the Georgia side. The DNR facility at Idle Hour Park has four lanes and paved parking, and is open year-round. Georgia Power Company's Blanton Creek Park (706-643-7737)also provides boating access, but is open from around March 31 until Labor Day only.

Mr. George Chambley (334-749-5417) owns and operates a marina, boat ramp, and store on the Halawakee Creek Arm on the Alabama side. He is a good source for current fishing conditions. Information on generating schedules and lake levels.

Dixon's Mobile Marine Inc. 1255 Lee Rd. 380 (334)749-0185




Lake Harding
Camping Information

Halawaka Campgrounds 8180 Lee Rd. 279 Valley, AL 36854 (334)749 4912 4 small cottages, 6 vehicle hookups, and primitive campsites. Fishing, water sports, boat launch, bait and tackle shop, picnic areas. Credit cards: none. Discounts: none. Located on Lake Harding. Exit 64 off I-85.

The main Georgia Power recreation area on the Georgia side of the lake is Blanton Creek Park (706-643-7737). Shaded by tall stately pines, the full-service campground includes picnic areas, pavilions, a boat ramp and a playground.

For information on Blanton Park and public use areas around the lake, call Georgia Power (706-322-0228)

On the Alabama side of the reservoir are Chattahoochee Valley Park and Po-Boy Landing which offer boat launching and day use.




Lake Harding
Local Area Businesses

Lake Harding and other reservoirs along a 35 mile section of the Chattahoochee River offer many public recreation opportunities, including boating, skiing, fishing, swimming, sailing, camping and picnicking.

Green Island Country Club, 706-324-2184, 6501 Standing Boy Road, Columbus, GA 31904-2219




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