
Banks Lake National Wildlife Refuge
The Banks Lake National Wildlife Refuge in Lanier County, Georgia covers 3,559 acres and provides optimum habitat for native fauna and flora as well as several threatened and endangered species.
Plan Around Banks Lake National Wildlife Refuge
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Banks Lake National Wildlife Refuge Details
The Banks Lake National Wildlife Refuge in Lanier County, Georgia covers 3,559 acres and provides optimum habitat for native fauna and flora as well as several threatened and endangered species. Over 20,000 visitors per year enjoy its hiking and boating trails, freshwater fishing, wildlife observation and natural photography opportunities. The refuge is also a hot spot for naturally sustained trophy fishing. Sportfish found at Banks Lake include largemouth bass, chain pickerel, crappie, bluegill, warmouth perch, flier and catfish.
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