Lake Guide
West Point Lake
Surrounded by deep forests and rolling fields, West Point Lake extends 35 miles along the Chattahoochee River on the Alabama-Georgia state line. The lake's 525 miles of shoreline and 25,900 surface acres provides excellent opportunities for fishing, camping, boating and other recreational activities.
Fishing is probably the most popular activity on West Point Lake. A dozen creeks and more than 40 square miles of lake provide plenty of good fishing spots for the thousands of anglers who fish here regularly. The lake abounds with bass, catfish, crappie and bream. Bank fishing is excellent at many locations, including public fishing piers at Hardley Creek Park, Rocky Point Park, and McGee Bridge Park. All of the piers provide access for persons with disabilities. Preteens and visitors with disabilities can also fish in a pond at Hardley Creek Park.
What's Here
- Fishing
- Boating
- RV Sites
- Tent Camping
- Dump Station
- Boat Rental
- Boat Access
- Docks
- Marinas
- Hunting
- Parks
- Attractions
Plan Your Visit
- Getting There
- I-85 N to Georgia exit 2. Left, then right on US 29N.
- Contact
- 706-645-2937
- Map
- View on Google Maps
Explore the Region
West Point Lake is part of the Southern Rivers Region region in Georgia .