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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at Allatoona Lake
offers a small interpretive visitor center at the
Operations Project Management Office. Among the many
educational displays are subjects covering Native
American history, the local mining industry,
wildlife, recreation, hydropower, the Battle of
Allatoona Pass and much more. A ten minute video
depicting the history of Allatoona Lake and the
surrounding area is also shown in the visitor center
auditorium. Lake information is available at the
office front desk, as well as, numerous brochures on
the lake and local area.
Outside, take a walk up to the overlook and vista
for a bird's eye view of Allatoona Dam. Visitors
also have an excellent view of Cooper's Furnace, the
only surviving structure of the Historic Etowah Iron
and Manufacturing Company. Before you leave, make
sure you visit the two educational hiking trails
that are available to the public. Cooper's Furnace Trail and the interpretive
Laurel Ridge Trail, both have trailheads located
near the office (hiking
trails). Also located nearby, are the Cooper
Branch Day Use Areas where families can picnic, rent
a shelter (reservations), or even launch a boat at the boat ramp
(boating).
NEW!!! Recently, an interactive computer
was
added where visitors can find information on
recreation, shoreline management, and water safety (water
safety). Before you leave, make sure the kids watch the
video with "Bobber
the Water Safety Dog"!
The Operations Project Management Office is open 8am-5pm
Monday-Friday, except on holidays. The office is also open
8am-6pm
on weekends and holidays during the summer months, March through Labor Day
Weekend.
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For more information,
contact the Allatoona Lake Operations Project
Management Office and Visitor Center at 678-721-6700 or by email at
Web.Allatoona@usace.army.mil .

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