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There are plenty of folks from Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Marietta here at Berkeley Lake; why not camp at Jones RV Park if you're here at Berkeley Lake. And that's not all you can do here at Berkeley Lake. Dry warm beds await you at Comfort Inn & Suites Peachtree Corners; hiking along the Brookshire Creek Trail is pleasant fun. Berkeley Lake gets much water; March is the wettest month with most rain, and the driest month is October. This lake is so wonderful. Not far
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| | from Berkeley Lake, you'll stumble on Morrison Lake which is a gorgeous lake, and a round of golf at nearby Hooch Golf Club is a tremendous way to kill some time. A wonderful site for whitewater paddling close to Berkeley Lake is Big Creek; a journey to Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area is worthwhile. Since you might be in a lake visiting mood you can always check out close by Black Lake, and Twin Lakes Park is a pleasant local campground. This | |
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lake is so wonderful. Berkeley Lake Dam is an interesting thing to check out. If you need a place to stay Days Inn and Suites Norcross Atlanta NE Peachtree Ind Blvd is a wonderful choice, and Yellow River is a nice whitewater
spot nearby. At Berkeley Lake through the long summer days highs are in the 80's. When the night sets in temperatures plunge down into the 60's. For the period of the wintertime this place gets highs in the 40's while Berkeley Lake night low temperatures throughout the wintertime are in the 20's.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 33.98778 Longitude: -84.18778
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Big Creek, Fulton CountyCounty, 11 miles away Class I-III(V+) - 2 miles long (Grimes Bridge Road to Vickery Creek Park) |
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Yellow River, Gwinnett CountyCounty, 11 miles away Class II-III - 10 miles long (Arnold Road to Annistown Bridge) |
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Yellow River, Gwinnett/Dekalb CountyCounty, 14 miles away Class I-III - 4 miles long (Annistown Bridge to Highway 124) |
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Northridge Lake
 | Northridge Lake is a 30 acre spring fed lake surrounded by a residential community. Canoes, paddleboats, and small sailboats are allowed on the lake.... |
Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area
 | Please repair the annual pass box at the trail head.... |
Simmons Lake
 | 10 miles away My father had a home in the Echo Lake subdivision in the 1960's and the way I remember what happened to Simmons Lake was that that after Lakeside High School was built the earthen dam that held back Simmons Lake broke and that was pretty much the end of the lake. It wasn't repaired. The small lake next to Briarcliff Road was a separate lake that was fed from Simmons lake and in turn fed Echo Lake. This small lake appears from an aerial photograph to have nearly silted in. The culvert under Briarcliff Road from the small lake to Echo Lake was a favorite haunt for chasing snakes and turtles. I remember Echo Lake being dredged in the 1960's. Back then there was little Echo Lake at the other end of Echo Lake and it no longer exists. Little Echo Lake had a concrete dam that failed a couple of times and I suppose was given up on. The homes in Echo Lake subdivision sold in the 20-25K range. This area was a perfect place for my brother and me to spend summers. Dad told me years later that he wouldn't see us until dinner time in the summer because we spent all day doing things around these la... |
Stone Mountain Park
 | 10 miles away 2 PHOTOS Experience Georgia's #1 campground, located in the heart of state's most popular attraction.
We have 441 wooded campsites-147 with full hook-ups; 247 partial
hook-ups with water and electricity (for tents, pop-ups and motor home camping); plus 47 primitive tent sites.... |
Big Creek
 | 11 miles away No real put in spot because the water is only about 6 inches high. It's not deep enough to move. It's literally a stagnant cesspool now. Be afraid. 7-6-2008... |
Yellow River
 | 11 miles away Looking to find a kayak group around Snellville Georgia for the spring. Recently moved from Savannah and I am having kayak withdrawals. ... |
Buena Vista Lake
 | 16 miles away It's not only accessible but it's very accessible. For some bizarre reason the County put in a boat ramp, so get out there and paddle around a bit. Pick up some trash left by some people and storm runoff while your at it....I was born and grew up in the community surrounding this lake from 1955 to 1969. Too bad it is not more easily accessible....Buena Vista Lake is just a tiny pond in a city park. There is no reason for tourists to visit unless you happen to be staying in the neighborhood and want to take a walk.... |
Elarbee Lake
 | 17 miles away I think I live close to this lake, but I can't find it. Help me!... |
Chattahoochee River
 | 18 miles away Class I-II at the most after a good rain. I've been going here over a year and barely enough to tube. 7-6-2008... |
Hurst Lake
 | 19 miles away Built in the late 40's, it was the property of Martin F Hurst and his wife Mary (Fink) Hurst. The owner moved in the early sixties.... |
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