Weiss Lake Vacation Rentals

Weiss Lake, Georgia, United States
34.1711° N, -85.7542° W
Weiss Lake
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Weiss Lake, sprawling across 30,200 acres in Cherokee County, Alabama, just a stone’s throw from the Georgia border, is a paradise for adventure seekers and nature enthusiasts. This vast expanse of water, known as the Crappie Capital of the World, boasts 447 miles of shoreline, featuring shallow flats, large coves, underwater drop-offs, and deep channels that make it a fisherman’s dream. For those who crave more than just fishing, the surrounding area offers a plethora of activities: explore the breathtaking Little River Canyon National Preserve with its stunning waterfalls, or hike through the numerous trails that crisscross the landscape.

History buffs will find fascination in Cornwall Furnace, a National Historic Site where iron ingots were forged during the Civil War, complete with a 50-foot tall stack and picnic areas. Families can delight in Chestnut Bay RV Resort and Pirate’s Bay Water Park, which offers tube slides, zip-lining, and a splash pad. Whether you’re a wellness seeker looking for serene landscapes or an adventure traveler eager for action, Weiss Lake and its environs promise an unforgettable experience.

Surface area (mi)
75.81
Max depth (ft)
62
Elevation (ft)
564.3
Shoreline length (mi)
446.77
Best time to go
Embrace late spring at Weiss Lake, when warm sunlight dances upon the water and wildflowers bloom in vibrant hues. Enjoy tranquility as fewer tourists flock here; indulge in fishing, boating, and the annual Memorial Day Weekend festivities that ignite the shores.
Water Quality
Weiss Lake's water exhibits a jade hue, with clarity ranging from transparent to slightly murky, influenced by seasonal variations and water levels.

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Popular activities

  • Boating
  • Waterskiing
  • Kayaking
  • Canoeing
  • Fishing
  • Hiking
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Frequently Asked Questions

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

  • No, it is not always safe to swim in Weiss Lake. The safety depends on the E. coli levels, which can be high at times, especially after rainfall events. Check the Swim Guide for the latest water quality results before swimming.

  • Weiss Lake is a popular destination because it is known as the Crappie Capital of the World and has a tremendous Bass fishery. It also offers various activities like fishing, canoeing, kayaking, and is located near beautiful sites such as Little River Canyon and Cornwall Furnace.

  • On the Georgia side of Weiss Lake, the daily catch limit for crappie is 30, with no specified minimum size limit. This regulation applies to both black and white crappie. The limit is part of Georgia’s general fishing regulations for game species.

  • Yes, there are public beaches at Weiss Lake. One example is Slackland Beach, a day-use area with a protected swimming area, picnic tables, and an accessible trail. Additionally, other public access areas and beaches like Cherokee Rock Village Beach and Yellow Creek Falls Beach are available around the lake.

  • Towns near Weiss Lake that offer the most amenities and services for visitors include Cedar Bluff, Centre, and Leesburg. Cedar Bluff has a grocery store, pharmacy, health club, restaurants, marinas, and other essential services. Centre, the county seat, also provides various municipal services and is home to the Cherokee County Historical Museum.