Lake George
Lake George covers 446 acres and has a maximum depth of 26 feet. Most of the lake runs from 10-18 feet in depth. There is 5.5 miles of shoreline. Right here to enjoy the lake you will find a nice sand beach with a lily pad swim mat and diving raft. Kayaks, paddle boards, paddle boats and a canoe are all free for guest use. A 14’ rowboat and is included with each cottage, and we have both outboard motors and pontoon boats available for rent.
For fishing Lake George has muskie, northern pike, walleye, bass (large and smallmouth), crappie, perch, bluegill and rock bass. Lake George is a good fishing lake; you’ll find fish like bluegill and crappie right off the docks. For those who plan to venture out, we furnish a lake map to get you started. In addition to motors and pontoons, we also rent trolling motors and portable fish locators for anyone who’d like a little extra advantage. If you’d like to keep your catch we have a fish cleaning building with running water, lights and fish cleaning equipment.
Can I bring my own boat?
Yes. There’s plenty of dock space and an area to park your trailer. If you have an on board charger, we have power by the lake. You would just need an extension cord. We don't have a boat launch on site, but there is a free public launch 2 miles away. If you plan to bring a boat, there are new laws regarding trailering. Further information can be found by clicking here. The only kind of boat we don’t allow is a wake boat. Lake George isn’t big enough to handle a wake of that size.
Four lake rules of note are...
- Everyone in a boat is required to have a wearable life jacket along. We provide them.
- Before sunrise and after sunset boat lights are required.
- The hours for waterskiing and jet skiing are from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
- It is illegal to make a wake within 100 feet of the shore, another boat, swimmer, raft or dock. The minimum distance is 200 feet for those operating a jet ski.