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<googlemap version="0.9" lat="34.192636" lon="-83.984685" zoom="8" scale="yes">
This map shows the major windsurfing sites in Georgia. Click on the specific location for more information.  
34.210061, -83.955505, Lake Lanier
 
Atlanta's most popular site with a number of sites, almost all on the south lake.
If your local body of water isn't shown, we either don't know much about it or there are better options elsewhere. Some smaller local lakes may be fine for a light air session or just the need to get out on the water. However, to take advantage of stronger winds, you'll prefer being some place where the wind can blow unrestricted over the water a half mile (1km) or more. Trees, buildings, islands and other obstructions (mountains) can significantly reduce the strength and steadiness of wind. To learn more about this, see our article on [[Fetch]].
34.160076, -84.636658, Lake Allatoona
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Closest large lake to Cobb County and NW Atlanta
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34.03726, -84.708069, Lake Acworth
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33.516744, -83.263367, Lake Oconee
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33.68603, -82.241638, Clarks Hill Reservoir
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32.914718, -85.191467, West Point Lake
About one hour from Hartsfield Airport
33.044453, -83.763634, Lake Juliette
Power plant warmed smaller lake southeast of Atlanta and close to Macon
34.38427, -82.853846, Hartwell Lake
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Latest revision as of 07:00, 20 August 2017

This map shows the major windsurfing sites in Georgia. Click on the specific location for more information.

If your local body of water isn't shown, we either don't know much about it or there are better options elsewhere. Some smaller local lakes may be fine for a light air session or just the need to get out on the water. However, to take advantage of stronger winds, you'll prefer being some place where the wind can blow unrestricted over the water a half mile (1km) or more. Trees, buildings, islands and other obstructions (mountains) can significantly reduce the strength and steadiness of wind. To learn more about this, see our article on Fetch.

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