Lake Bulow Campbell

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| location = 9.15 Miles (14.72 kilometers) South of Covington, Georgia

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| type = Reservoir

| etymology = J. Bulow Campbell

| part_of = Bert Adams Scout Reservation

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| outflow = An unnamed tributary creek of the Yellow River

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| agency = Boy Scouts of America Atlanta Area Council

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| elevation = 584 Feet (178 Meters)

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| islands = 2 (Both Unnamed)

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Lake Bulow Campbell is an artificial reservoir, 9.1 miles south of Covington, Georgia, United States.{{Cite web|url=https://georgia.hometownlocator.com/maps/feature-map,ftc,2,fid,312030,n,lake%20bulow%20campbell.cfm|title=Lake Bulow Campbell (in Newton County, GA)|website=georgia.hometownlocator.com|access-date=15 July 2018}}{{Cite web|url=https://mapcarta.com/20754312|title=Lake Bulow Campbell|website=Mapcarta|access-date=15 July 2018}}{{cite GNIS|312030|Lake Bulow|15 July 2018}} The lake is the primary body of water for BSA Atlanta Area Council's Bert Adams Scout Reservation. The stoppage of the flow of water that creates the reservoir is created by Bert Adams Dam.{{Cite web|url=https://mapcarta.com/20709996|title=Bert Adams Dam|website=Mapcarta|access-date=15 July 2018}} The lake provides a space for swimming, kayaking, small boat sailing, and canoeing for those staying at the camp. The lake's surrounding woods also provide many hiking trails that are available to both campers and non-camper visitors.{{Cite web|url=https://n2backpacking.com/hikes/georgia/bert-adams-scout-reservation-lake-bulow-campbell-trail/|title=LAKE BULOW CAMPBELL TRAIL {{!}} n2backpacking.com|website=n2backpacking.com|access-date=15 July 2018}} The lake is also home to several species of freshwater fish and aquatic fauna, and hosts a large amount of fishing on a catch-and-release basis.{{Cite web|url=https://www.campbertadams.org/files/18173/Boy-Scout-Leaders-Guide|title=Camp Bert Adams Boy Scout Leaders Guide|website=Camp Bert Adams|access-date=13 July 2018}}

J. Bulow Campbell

J. Bulow Campbell (1870–1940) was a businessman, philanthropist, and an early supporter of the building of Bert Adams Scout Reservation.{{Cite web|url=http://jbcf.org/sample-page/j-bulow-campbell/|title=J. Bulow Campbell {{!}} J. Bulow Campbell Foundation|website=jbcf.org|access-date=17 July 2018}} He is attributed as the namesake of Lake Bulow Campbell.

Campbell was born on December 15, 1870. He founded and headed the Campbell Coal Company, an Atlanta area based company that delivered both ice and coal. Campbell also served as a director of The Coca-Cola Company (similar to many of the early supporters of Boy Scouts in the Atlanta Area) and the Trust Company of Georgia. He also was a member of the Atlanta Rotary Club (also similarly to many early supporters of Boy Scouts in Atlanta). In the 1920s, he acted as a major advocate for the construction for a new permanent summer camp for Boy Scouts in the Atlanta Area Council. This advocation aided in the ultimate building of the Bert Adams Scout Reservation. For this advocation, and other work he completed in the early attempts to build the camp, in 1960, when the camp moved to its current location south of Covington, Georgia, the new reservoir lake that was constructed was named after Campbell.

Recreation

Lake Bulow Campbell's primary use is that of recreation for campers and visitors to Bert Adams Scout Reservation. The lake is often used for swimming, sailing, canoeing, kayaking, and fishing, for campers and visitors. Trained members of the aquatics staff of the camp act as lifeguards for those using the lake for recreation.

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