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Clear Creek Communities is the developer of the Reserve at Dog River.

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Kayaking on Sanctuary Cove

Imagine waking up and deciding to take a flat water kayaking trip on a calm water wildlife haven. Imagine this being just footsteps outside your bedroom on your own private dock. Don’t just imagine, make your dreams a reality at Sanctuary Cove. Located only 16 miles from Atlanta, Sanctuary Cove and the Dog River [...]

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The Water is Calling at Sanctuary Cove

The sounds of wind, water and wildlife will overtake every thought of your hectic lifestyle and take you to the place that you dream about every day. The calling of the water will relax and soothe you to the point that you will feel you are on a luxurious vacation. That is the standard [...]

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Sanctuary Cove Announces Boating Tours

Sanctuary Cove is proud to announce the addition of their boating tours to prospective clients in these summer months. These boating tours are held on the weekends during operating hours and during the weekdays by appointment.
The boat sits at the community dock and can seat up to 8 adults. Chip Hurst and Kim Amerson [...]

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Fall is a Great Time for Ridge Top Views At Sanctuary Cove

Fall is upon us and it’s the perfect time at Sanctuary Cove for a gorgeous ridge top view overlooking one of Atlanta’s most spectacular lakes.
Sanctuary Cove is a private gated lake front community located on the 310 Acre Dog River Reservoir in the heart of the Dog River Basin.
Just a short drive from downtown Atlanta [...]

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Sanctuary Cove Located in the Heart of 800 Acres of the Protected Dog River Basin

Sanctuary Cove, a private gated Atlanta lake community, is situated right in the heart of over 800 beautiful acres of the protected Dog River Basin. Along the gentle rolling hills and clear waters, the Dog River Basin has remained an undisturbed area for over 200 years and continues to grow as an environmentally protected region. [...]