All items tagged with boating

Learn to Sail on Lake Lanier

Learn the basics of sailing on a comfortable 25 ft. boat. There’s even a head (potty) on board. Watch the sunset or take in a Wednesday night sailboat race. Cruise out to the islands and hang out on one of the deserted white sand beaches or sail to Flowery Branch bay and watch the windsurfers... Read More  Read More

Bird’s Eye View of Cocktail Cove

Check out this cool aerial view of Lake Lanier’s infamous Cocktail Cove!  Read More

Casting Call for Local Fishing Tournament

Want to try your hand at reeling in the biggest catch on Lake Lanier? Here’s your chance. Come out to Little Hall Park in Gainesville on September 25th for the Marble Hill Lodge #207 fishing tournament. Door prizes will be awared, food will be available and they will also have a raffle drawing. Entry fee... Read More  Read More

Waterskiing on Lake Lanier can be fun… and frightening.

Let’s face it, Lake Lanier is a very busy lake and on the weekends it can be crazy to even try to water ski. But regardless of what day of the week, the best time to head out on the lake is between sunrise and 9:00 am. You may see some fishermen, but even in... Read More  Read More

Wild Wonders – Cocktail Cove

Bikini babes galore at Lake Lanier’s party central – Cocktail Cove. Here’s where you’ll find a bevy of bathing beauties lounging on speed boats…sometimes there are so many boats that revelers can step from deck to deck and walk right across the cove! Enjoy a cool beverage from the Cocktail Cove Bar & Grill where... Read More  Read More

10 year old Catches 31 lb Bass on Lake Lanier – watch the video!

Kevin Johnson posted a great video to You Tube and we just could not resist sharing it. Read below his account of a fishing trip on Lake Lanier this summer when his young son, Jonathan caught a monster…enjoy! Excerpt below from Kevin’s blog… My 10 year old son has been fishing with me for Striped... Read More  Read More

Lake Lanier Water Ski Camp

Lake Lanier Water Ski Camp offers instruction in basic skiing, slalom, barefooting, wakeboarding, and kneeboarding. They are a family run business and only use experienced adult boat drivers and Competition Correct Craft ski boats. There is a maximum boat occupancy limit of 7 people at one time. In their teaching, they stress boat safety, use... Read More  Read More