Lake Adopt-A-Shoreline Program

VolunteersThe Savannah District U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Hartwell Lake Office and the Lake Hartwell Association (LHA) invite local residents, scout groups, civic clubs, and other potential volunteers to join year-round efforts in maintaining a clean and inviting environment for all lake visitors. As always, your help is needed! Volunteers from scout groups, civic clubs, local residents, businesses, family units and friends of the lake are needed to pick up litter and other non-natural debris on and around Hartwell Lake.
Potential volunteers can sign up and/or obtain a list of adoptable areas by contacting Dale Bowen at 888-893-0678, ext. 348 or at thomas.d.bowen@usace.army.mil

 

 

Please address mail as:

Hartwell Lake Project Office

ATTN: Dale Bowen
5625 Anderson Highway
Hartwell, Georgia 30643-5259

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Lake Hartwell Visitors Center

The Hartwell Dam & Lake Visitor Center is a great stop for anyone needing more information about one of the Southeast’s largest lakes, Hartwell Lake. Big Oaks Recreation Area is located adjacent to the visitor center. At Big Oaks, you will have a great view of Hartwell Lake from the picnic area. Take a walk on a paved (handicap accessible) walking trail that goes along the edge of Hartwell Lake and leads to the top of Hartwell Dam, where you have a scenic view of the lake, dam and the Savannah River.

Hartwell Lake covers approximately 56,000 acres and offers a variety of outdoor recreation opportunities, including swimming, picnicking, camping, fishing and boating along its 962 miles of shoreline.

On the lower side of the dam, along the Savannah River, is one of the newest attractions in Hartwell, Ga.: the Hartwell Dam Fishing Pier. This pier is free and open to the public. Access it by driving to the Georgia River Recreation Area just one mile from the visitor center.

Amenities
Facility Amenities
  • Free Parking
  • Parking on Site
  • Picnic Area
  • Picnic Shelter
  • Public Restrooms
  • Maps & Brochures Available
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Gov. Henry McMaster issues executive order to reopen boat landings, ramps in South Carolina

CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) – Gov. Henry McMaster has issued an executive order that reopens public boat landings and ramps for recreation and fishing in South Carolina.

Officials with the Department of Natural Resources say the landings and ramps will be open effective Friday, April 17 at 12 p.m. and will be available for launching or retrieving boats by the public.

McMaster emphasizes that his previous orders enforcing social distancing still apply. Piers, docks, wharfs, and public beach accesses will remain closed.

The governor said he made the decision to reopen boat landings and ramps because it was a step that he could do now towards revitalization of the state.

“It’s a small step, but it is a step and there will be more,” McMaster said. “A lot of families like to get on the water so we’re going to open those ramps back up. But we still insist, watch your social distancing.”

McMaster originally issued the order to close boat landings and ramps, as well as public access to beaches, on March 30.

Under McMaster’s new executive order, public boat landings and their parking lots can now be opened at the discretion of the local government or managing authority. The order also states that the authority can also close or restrict access to their landing if they determine it’s necessary to protect public health.

As for opening the rest of South Carolina back up, the governor said he does not have a set time of when that will be, but anticipated that it may be sooner rather than later compared to other states.

“I think we’ll be able to even get ahead of some of our other states because of the way that we took a deliberate path in closing down only those things necessary that were places where the disease would spread the quickest,” McMaster said.

The governor said he estimates that there will be businesses back up sometime in May. “And we’ll be ‘humming’ again by the end of June which is the end of the fiscal year,” he said.

McMaster said he hopes to call the legislature back before that date so they can pass necessary legislation to keep the ball rolling in terms of reopening businesses and the reimbursement of state funds that were used to fight the COVID-19 pandemic.

The governor also touched on a phone call he and other governors had with President Donald Trump before Thursday’s press conference. McMaster said Trump told the governors that it will be up to them to decide when they reopen.

courtesy https://www.live5news.com/2020/04/16/gov-mcmaster-will-hold-news-conference-covid-thursday-afternoon/

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