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The Middleton Boat Ramp provides public access to Beaverdam Creek and the larger Richard B. Russell Lake in Elbert County, Georgia. This ramp is a convenient launch point for kayakers, canoeists, and small motorized boats looking to explore the scenic waterways of this Piedmont region reservoir.
Beaverdam Creek flows into the northeastern arm of Richard B. Russell Lake, offering paddlers and boaters the opportunity to navigate calm, forested coves and inlets. The lake itself is a large, deep impoundment with over 500 miles of shoreline, providing ample room to cruise, fish, and enjoy the natural setting. Facilities at the Middleton Ramp include a concrete boat launch, parking, and shoreline access, making it easy to get your craft on the water.
Whether you're looking to paddle Beaverdam Creek or venture out onto the broader lake, the Middleton Boat Ramp is a reliable, well-maintained access point. Be sure to check water levels and weather conditions before your trip, and always wear a life jacket for safety on the water.