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Ft. Gaines, GA
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    427 Eufaula Road
    Ft. Gaines, GA 31751-9722
    Phone: (229) 768-2516

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See the George W. Andrews Lake website for additional information. Primary recreational opportunities are listed below.

Directions & Lake History/Factoid
Directions: In Dothan take 431 north to Abbeville (27 miles). In Abbeville take Hwy. 10 East to Ft. Gaines, GA. In Ft. Gaines take Hwy 39 north, go 2 miles. ACF/Walter F. George/George W. Andrews Resource Site building is on the left.

Factoid: Lake George W. Andrews is named for George William Andrews, who was born in Clayton, Alabama in 1906 and served as a United States Representative from 1944 until his death in 1971. The project was originally named the Columbia Lock and Dam and was renamed for Congressman Andrews in 1972. Lake George W. Andrews day use parks include: Abbie Creek Park and West Bank Park located on the Alabama side, and Coheelee Creek Park and East Bank Park located on the Georgia side.

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Please see the list below for USACE managed areas. Other parks run by state or private marinas are not included in the list below. Please contact the state or private marina for additional information.

Open    Partially Open    Closed    Status Unknown

7 Recreation areas at George W. Andrews Lake

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 Indicates Corps Managed Rec Area Abbie Creek Park   $           A        
Coheelee Creek Park       X     A        
Columbia Boat Ramp       X            
 Indicates Corps Managed Rec Area East Bank Park                  
Odom Creek Park       X     A        
Omussee Creek Park E P     X     A GS     H
 Indicates Corps Managed Rec Area West Bank Damsite             A        
 Indicates Corps Managed Rec Area   Corps Managed Managed by Others in Italics $ Corps Fees Collected
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XExists at lake
Camping
EElectric Campsites
NNon-electric Campsites
PPrimitive Campsites
GGroup Camping
DDump Station
Fishing
CFish Cleaning Stations
DFishing Docks
PFishing Piers
Picnic
APicnic Area
GGroup Picnic
GSGroup Picnic Shelter
Swimming
BEBeach
PSwimming Pool
Trails
BBike Trails
QEquestrian Trails
HHiking Trails
IHiking Trails - Interpretive
ROff Road Vehicle Trails
FFitness Trails
WWater Trails
SSnow Mobile Trails
CCCross Country Skiing Trails
MMultipurpose Trails


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