Boat Storage on Lake Oconee
Fish Tale Marina on Lake Oconee - Lake Oconee Boat Storage

Fish Tale Marina is brand new, full-service marina on Lake Oconee, just a short drive north of Atlanta.

Fish Tale Marina is open seven days a week and offers dry stack storage for boats up to 36 feet as well as trailer storage. Our gas dock is centrally located and our trained service department staff can handle any job, from minor repairs to full maintenance. Enjoy the best of both worlds! Keep your boat in a covered dry rack or in the water for a long weekend or any length of time upon your request.

Enjoy the tranquility or play in the water of one of the South’s greatest lakes. Fish Tale Marina is the perfect marina for fun, worry-free boating!

Fish Tale Marina
891 Greensboro Road
Eatonton, GA

Port Armor Marina - Lake Oconee Boat Storage

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1021 Long Cove Drive
Greensboro, GA 30642 

(706) 453-4703

Justice Marine - Lake Oconee Boat Storage

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815 Harmony Road
Eatonton, GA 31024 

(706) 485-4063

Sugar Creek Marina - Lake Oconee Boat Storage

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353 Parks Mill Road
Buckhead, Georgia 30625
706-342-2231
800-648-1665

Lake Oconee Boat and Personal Storage

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886 Lake Oconee Parkway
Eatonton, GA 31024

(706) 473-4667

Memorial Day Weekend 2012

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Memorial Day Weekend 2011

Memorial Day Weekend 2011 signals the beginning of the traditional boating summer season!

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Boating on Lake Oconee in Georgia

Boating is a popular pastime in Georgia. Lake Allatoona and Lake Lanier both rank among the busiest Corps of Engineer lakes in the country. Thousands of boaters head to Georgia’s rivers, reservoirs and the Atlantic Ocean during the peak boating season, which runs from Memorial Day through Labor Day.

Find everything you need to know about boating in Georgia right here. Understand Georgia’s boating regulations, find boat ramp locations throughout the state, discover available boating education opportunities and learn how to register your boat.

Georgia DNR - Boating

Lake Oconee Boating Season is Coming to an End

The boating season is coming to an end.  Do you plan to stay at your current boat storage facility or are you looking for a new home for your boat?

Boat Storage on Lake Oconee

Lake Oconee is a reservoir in central Georgia on the Oconee River near Greensboro and Eatonton. It is operated by Georgia Power. It was created in 1979 when Georgia Power completed the construction of the Wallace Dam on the Oconee River. Lake Oconee is also the fourth largest lake in the state of Georgia. Lake Oconee runs through Georgia’s Morgan, Greene, and Putnam counties and is separated from its sister lake, Sinclair, by Wallace Dam.

Numerous upscale housing developments and resorts communities have been built on the banks of the lake since 1979, including Harbor Club, Reynolds Plantation, Galingayle and Cuscowilla. Lake Oconee is also well-known for its golf courses, including Harbor Club which was awarded by Golfweek “top 10 places to play in Georgia” in 2009 and the Golf Club at Cuscowilla, ranked in the top 3 “Best Residential Courses” by Golfweek magazine since 2002.

Oconee is the Creek Indian word meaning “great waters.” Oconee is also known to mean “people of the skunk.” The word is made by combining two Creek Indian words ‘O’ meaning “people of” or “nation of” and ‘Conee’ meaning the “skunk.”

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