LAKES AND BEACHES: THE ACWORTH SUMMER EXPERIENCE!

Acworth Georgia is Atlanta’s summer playground! Nothing says summertime like spending lazy afternoons relaxing in the water or unwinding at the beach or lake. All of that fun is right here in your own back yard, so let’s take a look at ways for you and your family to make a big splash this summer in Acworth!

LAKE ACWORTH

With hoards of vacationers rushing to any available lake this summer with their speedboats, jetskis and waverunners, Acworth provides an oasis from all of the chaos of the typical summer lake. On Lake Acworth, no gas-powered motors or personal watercraft are permitted, so you can re-energize and escape in the quiet, tranquil surroundings of a lake that harkens back to a more relaxed, serene time.

Enjoy a relaxing afternoon of paddleboarding, kayaking and fishing in a breathtakingly scenic setting. And with events including triathlons, paddleboard meet-ups and paddleboard races for all skill levels, there’s always something to do (or nothing to do if you prefer!) at Lake Acworth.

CAUBLE PARK

What could be more relaxing than enjoying the white sands and gentle waters of Acworth Beach at Cauble Park, a public beach and recreation area located on the north shore of beautiful Lake Acworth? There are fishing points, a boating ramp, a boardwalk, and a scenic swimming area at the beach.

SOUTH SHORE PARK

Named after it’s location, South Shore Park is located on the south shore of beautiful Lake Acworth. Relax and enjoy the white sands and gentle waters of Lake Acworth from this smaller, more secluded public beach and recreation area. This is a perfect spot to launch your kayak or paddleboard or to sit back and cast a fishing line.

DALLAS LANDING PARK

Dallas Landing Park is an 82-acre park overlooking gorgeous Lake Allatoona. Complete with a pristine beach, pavilions, picnic tables and grills, volleyball court, and home to the Acworth Dragon Boat Festival, Dallas Landing Park has everything you’ll need to splash into summer.

PROCTOR LANDING PARK

This 82-acre park is located on Lake Allatoona and features some beautiful, more natural wooded picnic areas. The park contains a large white sand beach, two volleyball courts, two pavilions available for rent, horseshoe pit, and public restrooms. There is also a fishing jetty, ideal for those avid fishermen in the area. This park is one of the most popular locations for summer beachgoers who love that natural park feel.