Our History
A Favorite Place for Generations
For centuries, people have been captivated by the serene beauty of the land that now comprises Blalock Lakes. The Creek Indians once called this area of western Georgia home, and evidence of their culture can be found in the many arrowheads still being discovered on the property.
In the late 1940s, local businessman and state politician Daniel Braxton Blalock fell in love with the land and created for his family a private retreat. The Blalocks built a lake house, and several generations came to enjoy all of the sporting activities the property had to offer—fishing, water skiing, horseback riding, hunting, and exploring nature. Under the Blalocks' care, the land became a place where good times were shared and memories made.
Newnan, Georgia
A City of Historic Architecture and Southern Charm
A quieter pace and a friendly small town feeling. Newnan embodies the relaxed pace and traditions of the past. Known as the “City of Homes,” Newnan was incorporated in 1828 and boasts 800 sites on the National Register of Historic Places. Today, the popular downtown area is filled with quaint shops and gourmet restaurants. The charming streets and buildings provide a perfect backdrop for hometown events, like the Fourth of July Parade, Taste of Newnan food festival, and Powers Crossroads Country Fair and Arts Festival.