Lanier’s resources challenged by human acts and nature
It’s a good news, bad news situation for Lake Lanier. While visitation, even in the time of COVID-19, is up at least 30 percent over last year, vandalism …
Read Moreby Pamela A. Keene | Sep 28, 2020 | News
It’s a good news, bad news situation for Lake Lanier. While visitation, even in the time of COVID-19, is up at least 30 percent over last year, vandalism …
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15dec12:00 pmBicycling-Sunday North Hall Rides
Sunday North Hall Rides, Gainesville. Bicycling on rural roads averaging 17-18 mph at steady pace, 30-45 miles. Date(s): Sundays Time: noon Location: Haynes Rd. For more info email:
Bicycling on rural roads averaging 17-18 mph at steady pace, 30-45 miles.
Date(s): Sundays
Time: noon
Location: Haynes Rd.
For more info email: velocraig@hotmail.com.
(Sunday) 12:00 pm
22dec12:00 pmBicycling-Sunday North Hall Rides
Sunday North Hall Rides, Gainesville. Bicycling on rural roads averaging 17-18 mph at steady pace, 30-45 miles. Date(s): Sundays Time: noon Location: Haynes Rd. For more info email:
Bicycling on rural roads averaging 17-18 mph at steady pace, 30-45 miles.
Date(s): Sundays
Time: noon
Location: Haynes Rd.
For more info email: velocraig@hotmail.com.
(Sunday) 12:00 pm
Say goodbye to 2024 and dive into the 2025 New Year at our 27th Annual Polar Bear Plunge fundraiser for LCKC, a non-profit organization. Join us for a unique experience on the lake! This event draws thrill seekers of all walks of life to plunge themselves into the cool waters of Lake Lanier, to bring in 2025. Awards will be given for the best costume and best jump.
www.exploregainesville.org/event/2025-polar-bear-plunge-and-paddle-lckc/
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