I have a place on the lake so i can take off from there or off my boat during April-Nov.
there are a couple of public places I think you can launch from though, get off 75 at exit 278, Glade Rd, turn left, at the Racetrack turn right on Lake Acworth Drive. About 1.5 miles after turning the road crosses where Allatoona and Lake Acworth have a spillway connection. There is a parking area at both ends of the bridge and lots of people park there and walk down to the water and fish etc.
I am guessing it would be no problem to fly from there.
Another option might be from one of the marinas, again, 75 to glade rd, take a right off the exit, go less than a mile until you get to a 3 way stop, go left on Tanyard Creek rd, take that until the end, turn right on Groovers Landing, follow that until it dumps you at Holiday Harbor Marina, not sure but they have a retail store and sell boats there so a big parking lot. They may restrict but could be worth a shot too.
Good luck
Do you know of any rules/regs restricting flight around Lake Allatoona? I will be volunteering for about 5-6 months at the COE visitor center there and can't seem to find anyting about it. TIAwelcome, if you ever want to fly over Lake Allatoona let me know, beautiful scenery
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I live 3-5 miles from Allatoona lake, and I fly out in that area on a regular basis. Ive never had any problems. Its not in any restricted airspace that I know of. Airmap shows the dam as a NFZ but I fly over it all time, I have several pics of it. Another good place if you dont mind a hike, go to the top of Pine Mountain east of Cartersville, (exit 288 off I-75 Main St). Take right at exit, go to dead end about 200 yds, turn right then turn left into a gravel parking area for the Trails. If you get to the top there is a open space with a 180Deg view at 1500ft up. You can fly out as far as you want with no signal blockage.Do you know of any rules/regs restricting flight around Lake Allatoona? I will be volunteering for about 5-6 months at the COE visitor center there and can't seem to find anyting about it. TIA
Last I heard, float planes do operate on Lake Allatoona so keep your head on a swivel.
Last I heard, float planes do operate on Lake Allatoona so keep your head on a swivel.
Look me up. I live in that area. I also have a youtube Channel "Acworth Drone Pilot".Thanks to all for the replies. I'll be in that area in about a month, so might just roust some of ya'll up to go flying.
I guess you havent seen that lake on a Sat or Sunday during summer.... LOL. Granted it does not happen often, during week its not busy.And BTW, it is legal for aircraft to fly 50 feet off the lake surface as long as they remain 500 feet from people or boats.
Interesting note: during my research prior to going there I found out that: Yosemite, Grand Canyon, and Yellowstone averages 3-4 million visitors each per year. Lake Allatoona averages 7-8 million.
Planning to fly this weekend or next in Piedmont park. Any of you flown there recently ? Hope there is no new restrictions in effect
Any of you from Atlanta ? Please suggest some good trouble free spots for flying my P4 in and around Atlanta.
My P4 is registered with FAA. Thanks
Remember, you can not fly in any of the Corps of Engineers parks, Allatoona, Lanier, etc. or over any dams.Any of you from Atlanta ? Please suggest some good trouble free spots for flying my P4 in and around Atlanta.
My P4 is registered with FAA. Thanks
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