We especially love this home because of the access to the water and view. It was perfect for our family. We gutted and completely remodeled the home and it has a bedroom for us as well as our two adult children and spouses and all the grands have their own beds in the buck room.
We do want to remind guests that Greers Ferry Lake is a Corps of Engineers lake .
Army Corps of Engineers officials remind lake users that tying up boats along the shoreline and operating vehicles off authorized roadways on public property is prohibited.
Violators are subject to a range of penalties under the law for unauthorized activities.
Boat owners are also reminded that vessels left on the lake must be moored at either a commercial marina or a private dock. Otherwise, they must be removed from the lake and stored on private property, not on public land and not left on the shoreline. Boats left unattended on the shoreline can break loose during storms and become floating hazards, while others can become stranded when lake levels fall.
The Corps will patrol the lake to identify boats not in compliance. Boats remaining on the lake in violation of these rules may be impounded with the owner subject to citation. The Corps will also remove unauthorized buoys anchored in the lake.
Regulations also prohibit operation of vehicles off authorized roadways on project land. This applies to all vehicles, including four-wheel-drive, off road and all terrain vehicles. Driving off road destroys public property and degrades the shoreline. If caught, violators could be required to appear before a U. S. Magistrate in Federal Court.
If you see someone operating a vehicle off authorized roadways on public property, please notify the Corps at 501-362-2416. Try to obtain a license number or vehicle description, but do not try to apprehend or confront the person. The government will prosecute these acts.