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Find Georgia's hidden gems for summer recreation at Georgia Power's lakes and campgrounds

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Georgia Power (NYSE:SO), the state's leading electric utility, is promoting its extensive recreational facilities for the summer season. The company manages over 100,000 acres of land, including lakes and campgrounds, making it the largest non-governmental provider of recreation facilities in Georgia.

The company emphasizes safety through its SPLASH guidelines for water safety and provides specific electrical safety recommendations for boat and dock owners. Georgia Power's commitment to preservation is demonstrated through 61,000 employee volunteer hours last year. The company has implemented a reservation system for campsites and pavilions, offering various amenities and payment options for visitors.

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Company highlights "SPLASH" guidelines and electrical tips for safer summer fun
Campground reservation system makes booking sites easier

ATLANTA, July 9, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- With the summer season in full swing, Georgia Power, the state's leading electric utility and the largest non-governmental provider of recreation facilities in the state, reminds residents and visitors alike that its lakes and campgrounds are open. The company owns and manages over 100,000 acres of land in Georgia, including lakes and campgrounds. To view a full list of Georgia Power lakes and recreation opportunities, visit georgiapower.com/lakes.

"We invite everyone to responsibly enjoy our lakes this summer. As stewards of these beautiful spaces, we welcome thousands of visitors each year and prioritize both safety and enjoyment," said Jennifer Winn, Vice President of Land at Georgia Power. "Our commitment to preserving Georgia's natural beauty is evident in our maintenance efforts, including over 61,000 employee volunteer hours last year, and partnerships with local groups to protect the environment."

Here are some things to keep in mind to stay safe at our lakes:

Follow the SPLASH guidelines to stay safe near bodies of water

  • – Supervision – Designate an adult to watch children at all times. Do not assume someone else is watching.
  • P – Prevention – Wear life jackets, install fencing around pools, and use drain covers in pools.
  • L – Look before you leap – Never jump into water without knowing how deep it is and what is below the surface.
  • – Arm's Length – Adults should be arm's length to children in water, and safety tools such as hooks should be nearby at all times.
  • S – Swim Lessons – Knowing how to swim greatly reduces the risk of drowning.
  • H – Have a Water Safety Plan – Discuss beforehand what to do during an emergency. Over 70% of boating deaths are due to the person not wearing a life jacket.

Emphasizing Electrical Safety Near Water for Boat and Dock Owners

  • Avoid Swimming Near Boats and Docks: Docks and boats might have faulty wiring that can electrify the water. Never swim near these areas if breakers are tripping.
  • Check Circuits Regularly: Make sure your boat and dock are well-maintained and regularly inspected by an electrician. Test ground fault circuit interrupters often to ensure they work properly.
  • Use Proper Cords: Don't use household electric cords near water. Use only marine-listed power cords and adapters.
  • Know Your Breakers: Know where the main breakers are for both the boat and shore power, so you can act quickly in emergencies. Check for power lines before boating or swimming.

Camping Reservations

  • Reservations are required to reserve campsites. Reserve a camping spot at your favorite Georgia Power lake or campground by selecting the location from a drop-down menu and choosing your visit dates on the calendar. Each campsite's availability and amenities, like electric service and water hookup, are displayed.
  • To reserve a pavilion at Blanton Creek, Lawrence Shoals, Old Salem, Parks Ferry, Lloyd Shoals and Rocky Creek, visitors must pay a one-time day use fee.
  • Visitors can purchase day passes or annual park passes for the season.
  • If interested, visitors can sign up for notifications via email and/or phone for specific areas and campgrounds.

About Georgia Power
Georgia Power is the largest electric subsidiary of Southern Company (NYSE: SO), America's premier energy company. Value, Reliability, Customer Service and Stewardship are the cornerstones of the company's promise to 2.8 million customers in all but four of Georgia's 159 counties. Committed to delivering clean, safe, reliable and affordable energy, Georgia Power maintains a diverse, innovative generation mix that includes nuclear, coal and natural gas, as well as renewables such as solar, hydroelectric and wind. Georgia Power focuses on delivering world-class service to its customers every day and the company is recognized by J.D. Power as an industry leader in customer satisfaction. For more information, visit www.GeorgiaPower.com and connect with the company on Facebook (Facebook.com/GeorgiaPower), X (X.com/GeorgiaPower) and Instagram (Instagram.com/ga_power).

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What recreational facilities does Georgia Power (NYSE:SO) offer?

Georgia Power manages over 100,000 acres of land, including lakes and campgrounds, making it the largest non-governmental provider of recreation facilities in Georgia.

What are Georgia Power's SPLASH safety guidelines for water activities?

SPLASH stands for: Supervision (watch children), Prevention (wear life jackets), Look before leaping, Arm's Length supervision, Swim Lessons, and Have a water safety plan.

How can visitors reserve campsites at Georgia Power lakes?

Visitors can make reservations through Georgia Power's online system by selecting their preferred location from a drop-down menu and choosing visit dates. The system displays each campsite's availability and amenities.

What electrical safety measures does Georgia Power recommend for boats and docks?

Georgia Power recommends avoiding swimming near boats and docks, regular circuit checks, using marine-listed power cords, and knowing breaker locations. They emphasize checking for faulty wiring that could electrify the water.
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