Discover Your Outdoor-self in Rabun County GA

Rabun County proudly boasts many miles of freshwater streams, rivers, and lakes available to the public for fishing, boating, and spending a day on the beach.
LAKES
Lake Burton
The first of the 5 lake series of the Tallulah River Watershed, is a 2,775-acre lake with 62 miles of shoreline and a public beach.
Lake Rabun
A 835-acre quaint, mountain lake with 25 miles of shoreline.
Lake Seed
A 240-acre lake with 13 miles of shoreline, sandwiched between Lake Burton and Lake Rabun with a sandy beach.
Lake Tugalo
This 597-acre lake sits remotely in the mountains with 18 miles of shoreline
Tallulah Lake
The smallest of them all, it covers only 63 acres with 3.6 miles of shoreline and a public beach.
FISHING
Trout Fishing
The famous Chattahoochee River and many other rivers and streams hold native and stocked trout including species of brook, brown, and rainbow ready to test even the skills of an avid fisherman.
Lake Fishing
Several beautiful Lakes including Lake Burton, Lake Seed, Lake Rabun, and Black Rock Lake encourage public fishing. These mountain lakes are home to warm water species of fish including white bass, spotted bass, black crappie, stripper, sunfish, bluegill, yellow perch, white catfish, brown trout, walleye, and pike.