Atlanta Area Sailing Sites

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Atlanta Area Sailing Sites

(adapted from old website)

Favored Wind Directions
* Van Pugh W, NW
* Van Pugh South SW
* Lake Lanier Sailing Club Regatta site
* Sunrise Cove SW, W
* Tidwell NE, E
* Two Mile Creek SW, NE
* Vanns Tavern NE, E, SE, S
* West Bank Park NE, E
* Lake Allatoona, Galts Ferry E, NE

van pugh
50 min. N I-85 to N I-985 to Exit 8 (Friendship Rd & Lake Lanier Islands). Turn left at top of exit and go to first stop light. Turn right on Atlanta Hwy. In about one mile turn left on Gaines Ferry Road. Go straight, you'll pass one light (McEver Rd). Keep on for another 1.5 m until road dead-ends in park. Bear right and drive around past boat ramp and picnic shelter. This is where everyone in Atlanta goes for the big blows. An easy launch in west and northwest winds, Van Pugh attracts Atlanta's best when its 5.5 and below. Facilities include real toilets, pay phone, picnic area with shelter and BBQs. Cautions: Van Pugh gets very crowded from May to August. Unless it's really windy or a weekday, go to Sunrise in the summer. Also, this is not the best beginner spot especially on a westerly. You may get blown downwind to Chestnut Ridge Park which is a hike back and the swell and traffic make it somewhat annoying for beginning uphaulers (on the other hand, you're more likely to get advice, both solicited and otherwise, here). Try Sunrise for anything west and Tidwell and Vann's Tavern for east. Also, in the big fall winds, the further you go out, the harder it blows. Consult one of the local sailors for appropriate sail size.

van pugh south
50 min. Same as above except bear left as you reach the end of Gaines Ferry. Continue straight into old camp ground until road dead ends. Park in one of the camp site slips. Nice small sandy beach facing west. This is much preferable to the regular Van Pugh launch for something SW or S as you don't have a wind shadow at the launch. Not a good summer weekend spot as you are very close to some major marinas and their heavy traffic.

lake lanier sailing club
55 min. N I-85 to N I-985 to Exit 12. Left on Spout Springs Rd. Right on Atlanta Hwy. Go 1/10 m to Spring St. and turn left. At end of Spring St. turn Right on Gainesville St. Continue across McEver Rd. on to Jim Crow Rd. (becomes Old Federal Rd.). Go a total of 2.3 miles to LLSC on left. Members only unless it's a windsurfing regatta.

sunrise cove
1 hr. N I-85 to N I-985 to Exit 16. Left on Mundy Mill (GA 53). In about two miles, road will seem to end into McEver (it actually becomes a lane past the light. Turn left on McEver. At second light turn right on Flat Creek Rd. Go about two miles passing one 4way stop. As road appears to end at gate to Marina turn right just before gate into public day use area. Park near Portajons at bottom of the hill. This is a good (for Lanier) sandy beach and pretty shallow for beginners. But like all of Lanier, beware of drop-offs.

tidwell
50 min. N GA 400 to exit 16. Turn right on Pilgrim Mill Road. Go until road dead-ends into park. Closest park to Atlanta for east/northeast. Because of the riprap on shore (rocks), launching can be a chore. Vann's Tavern is an easier launch and only 5 minutes further.

two mile
55 min. N GA 400 to exit 17 (Gainesville). Turn right on GA 306 to first stop light. Right on GA 369 about 5 miles to Bethel Church road. Follow signs to end of Bethel Church road. Good place to longboard in summer as traffic is less than lower lake. Nice grassy point for sun and picnic. Other sites are better for shortboarding.

vann's tavern
55 min. The next best NE alternative since Athens Park, just up the road, was closed due to excess erosion (the result of the lake being kept over full pond for the Olympics). Named after the tavern owned by the great Cherokee Chief James Vann. Vann received the rights to establish a tavern and inn at a ferry across the Chattahootchee from a short-lived treaty (Andrew Jackson had little regard for treaties with the Cherokees). At the time, the Chattahootchee marked the boundary between Georgia and the Cherokee Nation. N GA 400 to exit 17 (Gainesville). Turn right on GA 306 to first stop light. Right on GA 369 about 6 miles. Towards end of second (maybe third, I'll check) three lane section, look for sign on right. Turn right and follow until road dead-ends into park. Great place for anything from NE to S. Nice grassy rigging area and real toilets. It is directly across the lake from LLSC.

west bank
Alternative to Tidwell in a pinch. Possible launch for Long Distance Sail. Located on Buford Dam Rd about 1/2 m. west of the dam. From I-985 or Peachtree Industrial, take GA 20 west . About 5 miles turn right on Suwanee Dam Rd. Turn left on Buford Dam Rd. Cross Dam. (Yep, you get to drive on the thing. If you can, without wrecking, look into the gorge downstream of the dam and imagine how pretty it was before the Corps of Engineers created the lake.) Park is on the right. From GA 400, get off at Exit 14, GA 400. Go east (turn left if you came from Atlanta because of the cloverleaf). Turn left at first stop light in about 1/2 mile. Turn right in another 1/2 mile on Buford Dam Rd. Park is on left in about three miles. No trailers! You'll get a ticket. Very crowded in the warm months and especially weekends.

mountain view
Last park before Brown's Bridge. Off Brown's Bridge Road just east of the Bridge. Access to some neat island beaches when the lake is down and quiet. Shadowed for all but southerly breezes.

galts ferry, lake allatoona
50 min. North on I-75 from Atlanta to exit 120 (Hwy. 92), Right 92 . In approximately 1.5 miles, turn left on Kellogg Creek. Proceed approx. 2.5 miles. Take a Left on Galt's Ferry Park Rd (look for the brown sign for the park), bear left at the fork. Keep going through the gate next to the guard station if they are open. (There is no charge for boardsailors last I was told.) If guard station isn't open, turn left just before guard station and park on right and far right sides of the lot depending on launch choice. Because of the surrounding mountains, locals say this place rips on an East wind. For the big fall and spring westerlies, even those who live on Allattoona make the trip over to Van Pugh on Lake Lanier.

May your water be smooth and your winds be swift.

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Re: Atlanta Area Sailing Sites

Our wiki now has more complete and up to date info.

http://www.windsurfatlanta.org/wiki

Thanks to Slogger for tiding us over, though.

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