Lake Harding

Coordinates: 32°39′47″N 85°05′28″W / 32.663°N 85.091°W / 32.663; -85.091
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Lake Harding
Bartlett's Ferry Lake
LocationHarris County, Georgia / Lee County, Alabama, US
Coordinates32°39′47″N 85°05′28″W / 32.663°N 85.091°W / 32.663; -85.091
Typereservoir
Primary inflowsChattahoochee River
Primary outflowsChattahoochee River
Basin countriesUnited States
Surface area5,850 acres (23.7 km2)
Average depth32 ft (9.8 m)
Max. depth111 ft (34 m)
Shore length1156 mi (251 km)
Surface elevation521 feet (159 m)
Islandsseveral (Houston's Island)
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.

Lake Harding, also known as Bartlett's Ferry Lake, is a 5,850-acre (23.7 km2) reservoir on the Chattahoochee River.

The lake is formed by Bartlett's Ferry Dam, and the lake is located in Harris County, Georgia with some portions of the lake going into Alabama. Lake Harding is a deep lake with a depth of over 100 feet (30 m) at the dam itself.

The lake was originally built by the Columbus Power Company in 1926 to generate hydroelectric power. The dam and lake were bought by Georgia Power in 1930. Lake Harding has become a popular recreational area with local residents, many of whom have built lake homes along the well-developed shoreline. A major tributary of the lake is Halawakee Creek.

Lake Harding features several islands. One of the most notable is Houston's Island which contains the ruins of an old lake house.

Lake Harding is also the practice site of the Auburn University Club Rowing Team. The team can frequently be seen practicing early morning on weekdays.

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