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Tribble Mill Park

The basics
Fees: No special fees
Fish: Channel catfish, largemouth bass, bluegill, redear sunfish, and crappie
Size: Two lakes, 40 acres and 109 acres
Facilities: Picnic tables, portable restrooms, small playground, mulched trails, docks
Restrictions: Boats may use electric motors only; no trailering in of boats allowed. Special creel and size limits apply: bream (no length limit, creel limit 25), bass (12 inch size limit, creel limit 5), and catfish (8 inch size limit, creel limit 5)
Dates of operation: Lake open year round from sunrise to sunset, Thursday - Sunday
Owner: Gwinnett County
More info:
2425 New Hope Road
Grayson, GA 30017
770-978-5270
Directions: On Chandler Road 3 miles east of Grayson at 2425 New Hope Road
Use this map for directions


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