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Lake Strom Thurmond

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N33° 41'52.141, W-82° 19'44.08

About Lake Strom Thurmond

Lake Strom Thurmond, also known as Clarks Hill Lake, is a magnificent reservoir located on the border of Georgia and South Carolina, in the southeastern United States. With a surface area of approximately 71,100 acres (287.4 square kilometers), it is one of the largest lakes in the region, offering ample space for boaters and a variety of recreational activities.

This expansive lake has an average depth of around 40 feet (12.2 meters) and reaches a maximum depth of approximately 141 feet (43 meters). The deep water of Lake Strom Thurmond makes it an ideal destination for fishing enthusiasts. The lake is home to a diverse range of fish species, including largemouth bass, striped bass, crappie, bluegill, catfish, and white bass. Anglers can test their skills and try their luck in reeling in some of these prized fish while surrounded by the stunning natural beauty of the lake.

Lake Specs

Size
287 km
Max Depth
141 ft
Elevation
312 ft

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