Lake Yonah
The final lake in the chain of six that Georgia Power manages in Northeast Georgia is Lake Yonah, which is situated between Toccoa and Tallulah Falls. Yonah is the least populous of the Georgia Power lakes, with around 72 vacation and year-round residences, making it a haven for water activities. At any time of day, it is peaceful enough to enjoy kayaking, paddle boarding, or any other water sport. Get back in touch with nature and fall in love with the Tugaloo River's beautiful scenery. Fishing enthusiasts will have a field day at the lake because it is home to a variety of fish, including walleye. In this reservoir, Lake Yonah is bordered by steep, solid granite canyon walls that make for a beautiful backdrop.
Unlike the other lakes in the chain, Lake Yonah has more beachfront and area per home, and its natural beauty is unspoiled by excessive development. Three golf courses - the Currahee Club, Apple Mountain, and the Orchard - are easily accessible from Lake Yonah, which is conveniently situated close to Tallulah Falls and the lovely town of Clarkesville. Despite the modest size of the Lake Yonah hamlet, neighbors can engage at an annual barbecue and during July 4th fireworks on the lake.
Location: Georgia