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Charleston Park
Charleston Park is a public boat ramp on Chattahoochee River - Lake Lanier near Cumming, Georgia. This beginner-level spot offers kayaking, canoeing, paddleboarding. Amenities include boat ramp, parking. Best visited in spring and summer and fall.
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Water Body
Lake
Launch Type
Boat Ramp
Difficulty
Beginner
Fee
Not verified — check locally
Activities
Kayaking, Canoeing, SUP, Kayak Fishing
Parking
Parking lot available at boat ramp facility
Cell Service
Limited
Calm, flat water suitable for first-time paddlers. No significant current or wave hazards expected.
About This Location
Lake access at Charleston Park near Cumming, Georgia. Good for kayaking and canoeing.
Situated on Chattahoochee River - Lake Lanier in Georgia, Charleston Park is a launch point for kayakers, canoeists, and SUP enthusiasts.
This is a solid spot for kayaking, with enough room to settle into a comfortable paddling rhythm. Canoeing works well here, especially for those looking for a peaceful day on the water.
You can expect calm and sheltered water when paddling here. The recommended season runs March through November. Facilities include boat ramp and parking.
Located about 10 min from Cumming, Charleston Park is a convenient option for Cumming-area paddlers.
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Calm lake waters make Charleston Park ideal for first-timers. Make sure you have the right gear:
Paddling Tips
- •Morning hours offer the calmest water and best wildlife viewing on the lake.
- •Keep an eye on the weather — afternoon winds can pick up quickly on open water.
- •Hug the shoreline for the most interesting scenery and easier paddling.
- •Bring polarized sunglasses to reduce glare and spot submerged obstacles.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How do I access Charleston Park?
- Charleston Park is a public boat ramp in Georgia. We do not have confirmed fee information for this launch, so check locally before you go.
- What activities are available at Charleston Park?
- Charleston Park supports kayaking, canoeing, stand up paddleboarding, kayak fishing. The difficulty level is rated beginner, making it great for all skill levels.
- What amenities are at Charleston Park?
- On-site amenities include boat ramp, parking. Parking: Parking lot available at boat ramp facility.
- When is the best time to visit Charleston Park?
- The best time to paddle at Charleston Park is during spring and summer and fall. March through November
- What are the water conditions at Charleston Park?
- Water conditions at Charleston Park include calm, sheltered.
- Is Charleston Park good for beginners?
- Yes, Charleston Park is rated beginner difficulty, making it an excellent choice for first-time paddlers and families. Calm, flat water suitable for first-time paddlers. No significant current or wave hazards expected.
Location data: USGS ScienceBase · Water conditions: USGS NWIS · Weather: National Weather Service · Coordinates: 34.2429, -84.0461
Quick Facts
- State
- Georgia
- Region
- Southeast
- Getting There
- ~10 min from Cumming
34.2429, -84.0461
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