+7 Lake Magazine Editor's Pick Boating 101: How to Drive the Perfect Wake Austin Elliott Aug 23, 2025 A day of shredding waves on Lake Martin isn’t complete without two key players: a surfer bold enough to brave the wake and a skilled, attentiv…
Editor's Pick Boating 101: How to Drive the Perfect Wake Austin ElliottUpdated Aug 25, 2025 3 min to read A day of shredding waves on Lake Martin isn’t complete without two key players: a surfer bold enough to brave the wake and a skilled, attentiv…
+8 Recreation Featured Learnin' to Ride Shaylee Beck Moore Jul 23, 2025 Arms straight, knees bent. Arms straight, knees bent.
Sports Featured Introducing the community to wakesurfing Aug 15, 2024 Samuel Higgs / TPI Surfer learns how to wakesurf for the first time at the surfing clinic. Buy Now
Sports Featured Introducing the community to wakesurfing Samuel Higgs Updated Aug 2, 2025 What is a better way to spend your Saturday morning than on the lake learning to wakesurf?
+5 Recreation Featured Wake Clinic Ben Smith Jun 15, 2024 When Tyler Royal was 7 years old, he broke his femur while skateboarding in his parents’ driveway.
+5 Recreation Featured Legislation that could affect your time at the lake Betsy Iler Apr 7, 2024 Length measurement changes could mean longer pontoons and open console boats on Lake Martin, but current speed and houseboat restrictions woul…
+2 Arts & Entertainment Lake Martin Watersports Betsy Iler May 11, 2022 Lifelong Lake Martin part-timer Austin Bailey didn’t want to leave when summer ended last year, so he established Lake Martin Watersports LLC …
News Featured Part 4: One solution to erosion, lake issues is using ‘courtesy and common sense’ Audra Spears / The Outlook Sep 7, 2019 House Bill 520 could change vessel operating laws if it were to be passed and signed into law. Buy Now
News Featured Part 4: One solution to erosion, lake issues is using ‘courtesy and common sense’ By Betsy Iler Sep 7, 2019 Lake Martin is not the only place that is experiencing issues with erosion, property damage and wake boats. It is a problem of national proportions.Â