Deepest lakes & reservoirs in Historic High Country by maximum depth
This is a comparison for lakes we have listed within USA > South > Georgia > Historic High Country > - Compared by Deepest Lakes in feet.Note: For some lakes, lake depth data is unknown, so this table may display fewer lakes than the total 7 articles we have published for Historic High Country lakes.
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Lake description |
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Carters Lake (Georgia, Historic High Country, South, USA) |
450 ft | Positioned at the south end of the majestic Blue Ridge Mountains in North Georgia, Carters Lake is a small, deep lake with a little over 60 miles of s… |
Blue Ridge Lake (Georgia, Historic High Country, South, USA) |
146 ft | Also known as Lake Blue Ridge, Blue Ridge Reservoir Located some 90 miles north of Atlanta and near Blue Ridge, Georgia, Blue Ridge Lake has all the desirable qualities for lovers of outdoor excitement… |
Lake Allatoona (Georgia, Historic High Country, South, USA) |
145 ft | Also known as Allatoona Lake Lake Allatoona, located northwest of Atlanta, is one of the most visited Army Corps of Engineers lakes in the United States. With a shoreline of 270 m… |
Lake Arrowhead GA (Georgia, Historic High Country, South, USA) |
90 ft | Imagine verdant forests and alluring mountain peaks reflected off crystal clear, Georgia spring-fed water – and you’re picturing Lake Arrowhead. This… |
Weiss Lake (Alabama, Georgia, Historic High Country, Mountains, South, USA) |
62 ft | The self proclaimed “Crappie Capital of the World,” Weiss Lake is a fantastic destination for anglers and the entire family. The lake is in Cherokee C… |
Lake Sovereign (Georgia, Historic High Country, South, USA) |
21 ft | Lake Sovereign, in Georgia’s Historic High Country Region , is more than a lake; it’s a way of life. Thirty-eight-acre Lake Sovereign is the centerpie… |