Lake Tobesofkee

Man-made lake in Georgia, United States
32°48′56″N 83°47′55″W / 32.81556°N 83.79861°W / 32.81556; -83.79861TypereservoirPrimary inflowsTobesofkee CreekPrimary outflowsTobesofkee CreekBasin countriesUnited StatesMax. length6 mi (9.7 km)Surface area1,750 acres (7.1 km2)Shore length135 mi (56 km)Surface elevation361 ft (110 m)1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.

Lake Tobesofkee is a reservoir located on Tobesofkee Creek in Bibb County, Georgia. Built in the 1960s to control flooding, the lake soon became a site for public recreation and is known as one of the most heavily fished lakes in the state.

History

Between 1963 and 1967 the U.S. Soil Conservation Service and the Bibb County Commission built a series of dams on Tobesofkee Creek to form flood control reservoirs, including Lake Tobesofkee. Locals often refer to the lake as "Tobo."

Facilities

Located three miles from I-475, Lake Tobesofkee Recreation Area has three public parks named Claystone, Sandy Beach, and Arrowhead. Besides facilities for fishing, camping, boating, and tennis, the parks have three white sand beaches for swimming or picnicking. Arrowhead Park includes several miles of singletrack mountain biking trails.

External links

  • Lake Tobesofkee Home Page
    • Arrowhead Park Map
    • Claystone Park Map
    • Sandy Beach Map


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