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Lake Rabun Beach Recreation Area

4726 Lake Rabun Road, Lakemont, GA 30552

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Hours open

Monday:

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Tuesday:

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Wednesday:

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Thursday:

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Friday:

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Saturday:

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Sunday:

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

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  • Photo of Lake Rabun Beach Recreation Area - Lake Rabun Road, Lakemont, Georgia, United States
  • Photo of Lake Rabun Beach Recreation Area - Lake Rabun Road, Lakemont, Georgia, United States
  • Photo of Lake Rabun Beach Recreation Area - Lake Rabun Road, Lakemont, Georgia, United States
  • Photo of Lake Rabun Beach Recreation Area - Lake Rabun Road, Lakemont, Georgia, United States
  • Photo of Lake Rabun Beach Recreation Area - Lake Rabun Road, Lakemont, Georgia, United States
  • Photo of Lake Rabun Beach Recreation Area - Lake Rabun Road, Lakemont, Georgia, United States
  • Photo of Lake Rabun Beach Recreation Area - Lake Rabun Road, Lakemont, Georgia, United States
  • Photo of Lake Rabun Beach Recreation Area - Lake Rabun Road, Lakemont, Georgia, United States
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Lake Rabun Beach Recreation Area
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4726 Lake Rabun Rd, Lakemont, GA 30552, United States
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4726 Lake Rabun Rd, Lakemont, GA 30552, United States

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Lake Rabun Beach Recreation Area

Located at 4726 Lake Rabun Road in Lakemont, Georgia, the Lake Rabun Beach Recreation Area is a campground, lodging, and park all rolled into one. Nestled in the North Georgia Mountains overlooking the stunning Lake Rabun, this recreation area offers a plethora of activities for visitors to enjoy. From camping and hiking to various water activities, there is something for everyone at Lake Rabun Beach.

With 80 tent and trailer campsites available, this family-friendly setting is perfect for a weekend getaway or a longer stay. The 835-acre stocked lake is a haven for fishing enthusiasts, with Bass, Bream, Perch, Trout, and Catfish all waiting to be caught. Don't miss the chance to hike to Angel Falls for breathtaking views of the surrounding scenery.

The institution offers various camping options, including single campsites, double campsites, and group camping. Season passes are also available for those looking to visit frequently. Additional fees apply for day use, boat and trailer launch, and showers for non-registered campers.

Visitors can easily access the Lake Rabun Beach Recreation Area by following the directions provided on the website. Dogs are welcome but must be kept on a leash or kenneled at all times. The lake is home to a variety of fish species, making it a popular spot for fishing enthusiasts.

For those interested in becoming a campground host, this is a great opportunity to enjoy the outdoors, meet new people, and provide assistance to visitors. Whether you're looking for a relaxing weekend by the lake or an action-packed outdoor adventure, Lake Rabun Beach has something for everyone.

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Kay Choi:
3

"I’m not sure if I want to go there again. The road to get there is narrow and a lot of sharp curves. Not worth to drive all the way. But if you’d like to rent a place to relax and stay by water it has plenty to offer. I wouldn’t recommend this place if you have little kids."

1 year ago
Kyfer Ez:
5

"Nice place and bathrooms were kept up well. Close to plenty of bikes and attractions and tent camping is completely separate from RVs so no annoying generators while tent camping and wanting to enjoy quiet."

1 year ago
George Seth:
5

"Ed, our camp host, was helpful, informative, and very personable. We stayed in site 63, with electric, water and it was level. The shower house was clean and functional. The sites are spread apart, providing privacy. There are bears in the area! One evening a mother and her two cubs paid us a visit. There was no Starlink signal, too many trees, but we did have two bars of Verizon service. This campground is very quiet and peaceful."

1 year ago
Avinash Bondalapati:
5

"Calm waters. Good for kayaking and camping. Took around 1 hr 45 mins to reach from Atlanta."

1 year ago
Carly Cisson:
5

"My family has visited the campground and beach area for 60 years, we come every year we are able and there's a reason for that!! Limited cell service and no wifi gives you the ability to disconnect and recharge your soul (Verizon & T-mobile have cell signal, AT&T does not as of June 2023). This is one of the greatest mountain gems and it remains almost the same as the years continue. The bathhouse/restroom has been closed for over 7 years, they are supposed to tear down and rebuild, but that timeline is uncertain. There is a port-a-potty available, so if you can't hang with those types of facilities, I suggest you use the bathroom before arriving. There is a boat launch conveniently accessible next to beach area parking lot. They have several picnic table areas with charcoal grills at each table, perfect for a family/friends lake day. You can bring your hammocks, as they have several great spots for hammocking in the picnic area. More crowded on weekend, if you're there by noon during the week, you are likely to experience a private beach/lake area for a while. During the week, most folks trickle in around 2pm or shortly after, as campers check-in/finish setting up and come experience the cold, refreshing lake. ‼️‼️Please read the signs!!! They have rules for a reason and it was despicable to have seen and picked up the garbage folks left behind this week on the beach (mid June 2023) and on top of the trash cans out front, simply because people were unaware of how to open the bear-proof receptacles. THERE ARE LATCHES UNDER THE HANDLE. PLEASE THROW AWAY YOUR GARBAGE INSIDE THE CAN, NOT ON TOP. That quite literally defeats the purpose of a bear-proof trash can. You have to pay for parking ($5/car) unless you are camping in the Rabun campground, and they do enforce that fee, so if parks and rec come by the parking area and you do not have your fee tag hanging/visible, they will write you a ticket. Just pay the $5 cash and save yourself the hassle. The fees go directly to upkeep and maintenance of these beautiful grounds, so you really should pay, seems fair if you're going to be using the grounds. Parks & Rec are not your maids and shouldn't have to pick up your McDonald's cups or chip baggies, so please pack in and pack out properly. Leave no trace. We are in the wildlife's environment and should try to keep them safe and respect their home, as we use it ONLY for recreation. And for the love of the universe, LEAVE THE DUCKS ALONE!! They won't bother you if you don't bother them. They're pretty harmless, so stop chasing them and tell your kids to stop pestering them too :)"

1 year ago
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