This unit operates year-round conducting safety and enforcement patrols and also assists the Georgia Department of Natural Resources and U.S. Army Corp of Engineers with law enforcement and security of bridges and dams on Lake Lanier.
Water Safety Tips
This year with a full lake, we expect a high number of visitors and boaters to spend quality time with their families and friends enjoying the lake. Here a just a few tips to ensure your trip to Lake Lanier is safe and enjoyable.
- Boaters should be aware of reef markers that no longer have any land mass around them to serve as a visual warning - they are still indicators of very shallow water. These markers are located throughout the lake and can be a navigational hazard to boaters who are not familiar with the area.
- When swimming or wading from shore, use caution and be aware of sudden drop-offs that may have been created in some areas during the past drought.
- Keep a close watch on your children, as they can get into a water hazard and panic, creating a water emergency that you need to be prepared for. Remember: children under the age of 10 must wear a life jacket on a vessel underway.
- Always wear a life jacket if you cannot swim.