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Cherry Lake Vacation and Resort PropertiesCherry Lake is created by Lake Cleve Dam on Cherry Creek in Lowndes County, Georgia and is used for recreation purposes. Construction of Lake Cleve Dam was completed in 1974. At normal levels it has a surface area of 65 acres. The dam is also known as Cherry Lake Dam. It is property of Cherry Lake Properties. Nearby Attractions
Banks Lake National Wildlife Refuge (31 miles)
Banks Lake National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) is located in Lanier County, near Lakeland, GA, as part of a much larger blackwater system. The refuge was established in 1985 for the protection and conservation of this unique environment as well as migratory and resident wildlife. Banks Lake is natural pocosin or sink of ancient geologic origin. The refuge contains a variety of habitat types including 1,500 acres of marsh, 1,549 acres of cypress swamp, and 1,000 acres of open water. Facilities...
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George W. Andrews Lake (34 miles)
Lake George W. Andrews is located on the Chattahoochee River above Columbia, Alabama. Centered on the border between Alabama and Georgia, just above the Florida line, this area is very rich in history. There are nearby historic sites (including Kolomoki Indian Mounds State Park), excellent fishing and recreational opportunities, wildlife viewing and several Corps of Engineers and local government operated parks and boat ramps in the...
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St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge (57 miles)
St. Marks NWR, located 25 miles south of Tallahassee along the Gulf Coast of Florida, is a well-known oasis of natural Florida habitats for wildlife, especially birds. Natural salt marshes, freshwater swamps, pine forests and lakes provide a haven for wildlife and people. Fishing, hiking, birdwatching, butterfly-watching, hunting, and viewing the historic St. Marks lighthouse on beautiful Apalachee Bay attract visitors from around the world. Special events highlighting the refuge's coastal...
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Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge (76 miles)
Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge Okefenokee NWR, located about 11 miles southwest of Folkston, was established in 1937 to preserve the 438,000 acre Okefenokee Swamp. The refuge encompasses approximately 396,000 acres with 353,000 acres designated as a National Wilderness Area. Swamp habitats include open wet "prairies," cypress forests, scrub-shrub vegetation, upland islands, and open lakes. Wildlife species include wading birds, ducks, alligators and other reptiles, a variety of...
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