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Lake Allatoona Vacation Rentals

Breathe the warm lake air and swim with your family at Lake Allatoona near the trails of Red Top Mountain State Park.

Swim and Breathe Warm Air at Red Top Mountain State Park

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Why Rent On Lake Allatoona

Lake Allatoona, a sprawling 12,000-acre expanse in Georgia, beckons with its diverse allure. For adventure seekers, the lake offers a myriad of activities: swimming, water skiing, and fishing are just the beginning. Rent a boat from nearby marinas or bring your own to explore the lake’s expansive waters. Red Top Mountain State Park, a prime destination, provides hiking trails that wind through forested landscapes, including the accessible paved trail behind the park office and the more challenging Iron Hill Trail, open to both hikers and bikers.

History and culture abound in the area. The Allatoona Pass Civil War Interpretation Trail and the Lake Allatoona Visitor Center offer deep insights into the region’s Civil War history. The Etowah Indian Mounds Historic Site and the New Echota Historic Site, where the Trail of Tears began, provide a poignant look at the Native American heritage. Families will enjoy the restored buildings and exhibits at New Echota, while nature enthusiasts can marvel at the beauty of Gibbs Gardens.

For those seeking wellness, the serene surroundings and picturesque views make it an ideal spot for relaxation and connection with nature. Whether you’re looking for exhilarating outdoor activities or a tranquil retreat, Lake Allatoona and its surroundings promise an unforgettable experience.

Best time to go
Embrace the serene beauty of Lake Allatoona in late spring, particularly May. With balmy temperatures perfect for boating, fishing, and leisurely picnics, the vibrant wildflowers bloom while crowds dissipate. Experience the annual Allatoona Arts Festival, celebrating local talent in delightful surroundings.
Water Quality
Lake Allatoona's water color ranges from jade to emerald, with clarity varying from crystal-clear to slightly murky, depending on the area and season.
Surface area (mi)
30.2
Max depth (ft)
145
Elevation (ft)
839.99
Shoreline length (mi)
270.3

Popular activities

  • Boating
  • Waterskiing
  • Kayaking
  • Fishing
  • Fly Fishing
  • Freshwater Fishing
  • Hiking
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Frequently Asked Questions

Ready to dive into what Lake Allatoona has to offer? Let’s tackle some of the burning questions you might have as you plan your visit!

  • Yes, swimming is allowed in Lake Allatoona. There are several parks and day use areas with swimming beaches, such as Red Top Mountain State Park, which has a sand swimming beach in a cove.

  • Lake Allatoona is a popular destination because it offers a wide range of recreational activities. It is known for fishing, boating, swimming, hiking, and camping, with 25 parks, 10 campgrounds, and 8 marinas. Its proximity to Atlanta, about 30 miles away, also makes it an attractive spot for both locals and visitors.

  • Yes, you need permission to fish on private property around Lake Allatoona in Georgia. It is unlawful to fish on someone else’s property without permission. Game Wardens and other law enforcement officers enforce this law.

  • The beach at Red Top Mountain State Park is best for families. It has a sand swimming beach in a cove surrounded by trees, picnic shelters, and group shelters that can be rented. The park also offers hiking trails and rental cottages or a campground for overnight stays.

  • Towns near Lake Allatoona include Acworth, Cartersville, Kennesaw, Woodstock, Marietta, Dallas, Canton, and Powder Springs. These towns are located in the surrounding counties, primarily in Bartow County. They offer various amenities and attractions close to the lake.