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The Boathouse at Harbor Club provides access to Lake Oconee, a large impoundment on the Oconee River system in Greene County, Georgia. This is a developed access point suitable for various watercraft and represents a convenient entry point to one of the region's major recreational water bodies. Lake Oconee offers relatively calm water conditions typical of reservoir systems, making it accessible to paddlers of different skill levels as well as motorboat operators.
The Oconee River system is a substantial waterway with a drainage area of 5,275 square miles and an average flow of over 5,000 cubic feet per second. The river drops approximately 435 feet over its 220-mile course, though the lake itself provides slack water conditions. Water users should be aware that this is a popular recreational area, particularly on weekends, and motorboat traffic is common on the lake. The access point's location in Greensboro provides good regional accessibility for day-use paddling and boating activities.
Paddlers and boaters using this facility should check current conditions and any facility-specific rules before visiting. As a private or semi-private boathouse facility at a club, there may be membership requirements or day-use fees that vary seasonally. Contact the Harbor Club directly for current policies regarding public access, parking availability, and any restrictions on boat types or activities.