Crystal Lake, Irwin County

Due to the overwhelming response to my first post about Crystal Lake a couple of months ago, I’m sharing these outtakes.

I truly appreciate everyone sharing their memories. I’d love to see some photographs from the Charlie Daniels Band concert or other big events over the years.

Front view of the Rampage Water Slide

Lots of people have mentioned the Rampage, which was the high-speed and very steep slide you went down on a body board.

Side view of the Rampage Water Slide

There were always long lines for this attraction. I remember it well.

I believe there were several of these metal mushroom umbrellas on the pavilion side of the lake.

Lifeguards sat in these tall chairs and kept an eye on the water.

The area known as Varsity Beach was located on the far side of the lake. It was more natural than the pavilion side and was set in a nice stand of oak trees.

 

 

58 thoughts on “Crystal Lake, Irwin County

  1. jerry's avatarjerry

    man we would head up there every weekend we could during the late 80s when I just started driving went as a kid with parents in the early 80s love it so much they slowly increased the price it was 2 dollars for adults I Remember and then 5 dollars a car maybe be backwards then it got up to like 10 a person and I heard it got up to 20 dollars a person we stopped going because of the smell of the water even though the slides used spring water I wished they’d let you fish certain days it was full of fish which helped the contaminates a while but it just got to bad last time I went was early 90s I think it was a blast my freind had the keys to the car in his pocket we fooled around on side of the lake swimming well the keys fell out of his pocket so we went back to where we were swimming and found the dang things go figure awesome memories I got a post on facebookof Me and my best freind in 85 we were just too cool

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  2. Nicole Young's avatarNicole Young

    Looking at these pictures brings back so many memories as a child. We took so many trips here with my church as well as just family outings. I always wondered why they closed Crystal Beach as I know it down.

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  3. Laura Eldridge's avatarLaura Eldridge

    I loved this place!!! I used to work for Mr. Adcock at The Plantation House in Arabi, Ga., and also Palm City, in Chula, Ga. We used to go there all the time, mostly as a teenager and young adult. We would “cruise” around the Lake, as well as ride all the slides. Sooooo many wonderful memories of Crystal Lake! Miss it terribly!! Thank you for a wonderful trip down memory lane!! ❤❤

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  4. Marissa's avatarMarissa

    This may be the same waterpark but i am not sure. Does anything recall a water park in Augusta GA with some of the slides called the “Black hole” and “Cannon Ball”? I have been looking all over to see if i could find old pictures of it. I don’t know the name of the park, I just remember going there all the time as a child.

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  5. Marie's avatarMarie

    Greed was not the problem, People not watching their children so they had a few children drown and of course, way too many people that used the beach as an opportunity to drink WAY too much and then the drugs and the criminal element replaced the families in spite of Mr. A. N. Adcock valiant and his persistant attempts to keep everything safe. Became too much of a financial liability. The lake was spring fed and decreased due to the influx of people and agriculture in the area. The spring could not keep up any more

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  6. Sabrina's avatarSabrina

    THis Was OnE Of My Family Vacation Places As I Was A Child I Would Love To See It Open Back Up

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  7. Stacie Brooks's avatarStacie Brooks

    I remember going there as a child. We truly enjoyed it. I wish it were still open I would love for my children to see it and enjoy it.

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  8. Lauren's avatarLauren

    They killed that lake when they put water slide etc in it. Probably collapse the spring or whatever water source was feeding the lake.

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    1. Ralph Carson's avatarRalph Carson

      I always thought the water slides were a bit tacky.I remember going there when it was just a lake and a cinder block pavillion. The spring end of the lake was wild and undeveloped. but it had a path you could walk around. They messed it up when they “tamed” it. I remember seeing it one time when it had been drained to install the plumbing for the pumps.It seems like this was in the late 60’s. On later visits, we swam out to the pump outlet and played in the mound of water created by the pump discharge.

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      1. Ralph Carson's avatarRalph Carson

        Most people didn’t know it, but you could get on one of the back roads and there was a sinkhole with water in it called Blue sink. Our family went swimming there on several occasions. Later, I took some of my friends there, and it had just about dried up. I guess it foretold what would happen to Crystal Lake.

      2. Chad Swenson's avatarChad Swenson

        We used to camp around the sink hole when I was in Boy Scouts. Not many people knew about it.

  9. Velvet Smith's avatarVelvet Smith

    My class ring was lost by my boyfriend at time. I would like to be able to get a metal detector and go out there and look for it. It would be great if the owners would revitalize Crystal lake it would be a hit

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  10. Keith's avatarKeith

    My grandmother grew up close to the lake. But back then it was just a hog farm, one night they heard a loud rumble and the next morning the lake was there. It always stayed wet and that’s why there was a hog farm there. Apparently it was a large open cavern underground and the roof caved in. I sure miss this place.

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  11. Pam Williams's avatarPam Williams

    It seems to me that with all the people that loved the place could chip in for an initial investment for the community and for the economic advancement of the related communities. ESPECIALLY, in this time of drugs, violence etc…give the kids something to do besides get in trouble.
    I’ll kick in the first $50.00.

    Just my 2 cents.

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  12. Denise Lamb's avatarDenise Lamb

    I would love to be allowed to visit with a metal detector. My husband lost his wedding ring there.

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  13. kendra waters's avatarkendra waters

    Omg I use to love going here as a child. Does this place still exist? I loved the water slides this was such a fun place.

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  14. Ginny's avatarGinny

    I remember waking up on Saturday mornings an my parents loading is up an not telling us where we were headed , an then as soon as we hit the interstate we would be overwhelmed with joy cause we knew , I also remember my dad telling me if I couldn’t tote my own raft up the stairs of the tall ride ( name escapes me right now ) that I couldn’t ride it . those were the good old days though , awesome share !!

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  15. Sherry johnson's avatarSherry johnson

    OMG I played there as a kid. I remember when they put in the huge water slide. It was AWESOME. It had the most beutiful white sand and crystal water. They also had a store/ game room. Its as close to beach as young country kid could get

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  16. Irene Redding's avatarIrene Redding

    I have some pictures of our time at the lake, it was an awesome place I never knew why it closed a sad day, the owner could be a millionaire by now because Wild Adventures is nice but too expensive for today’s economy

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  17. Noel Williamson's avatarNoel Williamson

    i am looking for info reguarding who owns this property now. could somebody please email me with some details? i live close to it and would really love to go see it in person. gonzorelic@gmail.com

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  18. Nancy Silverthorn's avatarNancy Silverthorn

    I worked at Crystal Lake for several summers when I was on high school! Thanks for bringing back some great memories.

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  19. steve swafford's avatarsteve swafford

    I’m afraid Mr Adcock will never reopen this park. I begged my uncle Donald Adcock to plead with his brotherAN.Adcock to reopen this park when he closed it but my efforts were in vain. it is truly a sad day when such a wonderful place gets closed down for good.

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    1. Tim Fussell's avatarTim Fussell

      Why in the world would they not open it back up. The place just sitting there doing nothing with so much history behind it that is sad and not thought out wow.

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  20. Trisha's avatarTrisha

    I would go there and spend the whole day, take a cooler full of soda, juice, & water and things to make sandwiches and chips. It was a great place for kids of all ages even us grown up ones.

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  21. Darlene Scarborough Watson's avatarDarlene Scarborough Watson

    Ahhh such memories. We had the best of times during the summer at Crystal Lake. The Rampage was so awesome to go flying down. Remember getting my hind end sun burned there a many a day, but I would finally turn a pretty golden brown. Would be so nice if the place could be cleaned up and brought back to life.

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  22. Unknown's avatarShaun

    The last time I was there there was trash and dirty diapers everywhere, even in the water, thanks to the idiots that ruin a good thing (you know who they are). I use to love going there during the summer and playing all day as a kid. It would be awsome if someone could actually get it going again I would be the first one in line. Love the pics it brings back great memories.

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  23. billy hembree's avatarbilly hembree

    had many good times over there. saw Charlie Daniels there in 75 I think shame it is in the shape it is now wish in could be re-opend but probably won’t in our lifetime.

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  24. Unknown's avatarCrystal Fudge

    I sure miss this place we need to see about opening it up again so our kids can experience the fun Southwest Georgians use to have…..

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  25. Brenda Roberson's avatarBrenda Roberson

    Thank you for the great pics. I grew up no more than 1/4 mile from Crystal Lake and still live right close to the entrance. I wish someone would buy it and bring it back to life instead of un-experienced hunters killing the wild hogs and throwing them out side the road. And also shooting with no regard to the people that live close by. Crystal Lake is a natural wonder that could be made into an attraction that would be bigger than Wild Adventures. From just an old woman that knows what a beautiful place Crystal Lake is. I respect the owner now and the deputy that lives there. He may be off duty from the sheriff department, but the owner has him living there to watch over the place. There are several natural wonders in this area. Coleman pond, Blue lake and Devils Den. I think all are privately owned now.

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  26. Charlene Rentz's avatarCharlene Rentz

    So glad you posted all the pictures. Been there so many times. Is there any water there now?

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  27. Melissa Woodard Roland's avatarMelissa Woodard Roland

    I loved going to Crystal Lake as a child. The entire extended family went every summer. Thank you for posting the pics. Brings back so many memories.

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  28. Jen's avatarJen

    I flew over crystal lake this time last year. It’s closed because of the many drownings that took place. Insurance for the property was unreal. The only greed that was it’s demise were the adults who were too busy drinking/cooking/whatever and not paying attention to children which in some cases, drowned bc of neglect! Ask anyone that worked the ER in those days. I would love to have crystal lake back but not at the expense of losing lives.

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  29. bbpowers01's avatarbbpowers01

    Great memories of that place! Each summer loading up the station wagon getting buckets of the Colonel’s finest and heading to the lake for a day of sun & fun. And yes there were several of the “mushrooms”. Water came out the top, ran down the outside and showered over the edges. We everyone when walking the ‘beach’ to the next slide.

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  30. Carolyn Allen Strickland's avatarCarolyn Allen Strickland

    I went to Crystal Lake before they ever started building water slides and all that other stuff. There was only the dressing rooms and snack bar. Loved it.
    Thanks for all the pictures. What happened to the lake?

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  31. Frances McCranie's avatarFrances McCranie

    always loved to take my kids there…also enjoyed the slides that had the crisp COLD water….it would take your breath, so cold.., but felt good on a hot summer day!

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  32. Unknown's avatarJohn

    How did you go about getting permission to photograph there? Been looking for a place for a shoot and would love to do it there.
    Thanks

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    1. Brian Brown's avatarBrian Brown

      You’d have to talk to a member of the hunting club there. Not easy to get access and a deputy lives on the property so trespassing isn’t advised. Wish I could help but I can’t.

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  33. Melinda Beverley's avatarMelinda Beverley

    Thanks for sharing these pics! I remember many Summer’s going to Crystal Lake when I was a child & young teenager with my parents. Memories of the water slides came flooding back as I scrolled through the pics. Sad to see it just vanishing away like this!!

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  34. Unknown's avatarbeth

    Thank you for the pics!!!! Brings back many happy memories of my childhood. Nothing was better than a trip to Crystal Lake!!!!

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  35. Unknown's avatarJabe Tucker Gentrt

    I was there just last weekend for a Graduation Party at the Deputy Sheriffs house. It is so sad but I was always told that nature could take back faster than man can build, I did not believe that until I saw for myself last week.

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  36. Linda's avatarLinda

    The Charlie Daniels Band was probably one of the last times we were at Crystal Lake….shame it is in despair. Thank you for your awesome work.

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  37. Jane Davidson Kirksey's avatarJane Davidson Kirksey

    OMG! I so remember when this was the place to be! Thanks for the pics. Brings back good memories.

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