The 7 Deepest Lakes in Georgia

Lake Rabun: With a maximum depth of about 133 feet, it's one of the deepest in Georgia.

Lake Burton: This lake reaches depths of approximately 110 feet.

 Lake Seed: With a maximum depth of about 240 feet, it's one of the state's deepest natural lakes.

Lake Allatoona: While man-made, it reaches depths of around 145 feet.

Lake Oconee: This reservoir has a maximum depth of about 95 feet.

Lake Lanier: Also man-made, it reaches depths of approximately 160 feet.

Lake Sinclair: With a maximum depth of about 82 feet, it's one of Georgia's deeper reservoirs.

Lake Blue Ridge: This lake reaches depths of approximately 167 feet.

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