Rivers Streams and Creeks in Georgia
Sprewell Bluff
Thomaston, GA, Natural Areas
Sprewell Bluff is a unique botanical area along the Flint River that is a mixture of mountain and coastal plants.
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Altamaha River System
One of Georgia's 14 major watersheds. The Altamaha is the largest river in Georgia, and a strong case can be made that it has been the most important historically and economically.
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Chattahoochee River Dams
Sixteen dams harness the power of the Chattahoochee as it rolls towards Apalachicola Bay.
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Chattahoochee River System
One of Georgia's 14 major watersheds. With its headwaters in the Blue Ridge Mountains, 200 feet from the Appalachian Trail, the Chattahoochee flows 430 miles through Georgia.
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Coosa River System
One of Georgia's 14 major watersheds. The Coosa River is formed by the junction of the Oostanaula and Etowah rivers at Rome, Georgia.
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Ebenezer Creek History
New Evenezer, GA, Outdoors, Natural Areas, Rivers
Ebenezer Creek, a backwater stream, is one of only three of Georgia's designated Wild and Scenic Rivers, and the only one on the coast.
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Flint River Bridges and Dams Map
Bainbridge, GA, Flint River
The bridges and dams of the Flint River corridor, from the headwaters to Woodruff Dam near Bainbridge and then to Apalachicola, Florida and the Gulf of Mexico,
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Flint River Canoeing Map
Woodbury, GA, Flint River, Canoe Trip
This Flint River canoe trip is from GA 18/74 to GA 137, a distance of about 50.9 miles.
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Flint River Dams Map
Warwick, GA, Flint River, Dams
All of the dams along the Flint River are located on this Interactive Map.
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Flint River System
One of Georgia's 14 major watersheds. Beginning in the heart of the Atlanta Metropolitan Area, the Flint River flows 349 miles in a wide eastward arc to its junction with the Chattahoochee
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Ochlockonee River System
One of Georgia's 14 major watersheds. The Ochlockonee River originates in Worth County, GA, and flows 190 miles south and southwest through the Florida Panhandle, where it then empties into
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Ocmulgee River System
One of Georgia's 14 major watersheds. The South and Yellow rivers join to form the Ocmulgee within Jackson Lake in Butts County, Georgia. Below the tailrace of the lake's Lloyd Shoals Dam,
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Oconee River System
One of Georgia's 14 major watersheds. The North Oconee and Middle Oconee rivers join to form the Oconee River about 6 miles south of Athens, Georgia. The river then flows south, with stops
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Ogeechee River System
One of Georgia's 14 major watersheds. Beginning in Greene County in the Georgia Piedmont, the Ogeechee River flows 245 miles to empty into Ossabaw Sound, 15 miles south of Savannah.
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Satilla River System
One of Georgia's 14 major watersheds. The Satilla River rises in the middle of South Georgia in Ben Hill and Coffee counties and flows east-southeast for 260 miles to empty into the
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Savannah River System
Georgia Rivers
One of Georgia's 14 major watersheds. The Seneca and Tugaloo rivers come together near Hartwell, Georgia, to form the Savannah River. From that point, the Savannah flows 300
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St. Marys River System
One of Georgia's 14 major watersheds. The St. Marys River rises in the Okefenokee Swamp in Charlton and Ware counties, Georgia. It flows circuitously eastward for 125 miles, forming part of
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Suwannee River System
One of Georgia's 14 major watersheds. Numerous channels converge at the southwest corner of the Okefenokee Swamp near Fargo, Georgia, to form the Suwannee River. It flows southerly to White
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Tallapoosa River System
One of Georgia's 14 major watersheds. The Tallapoosa River begins about 40 miles west of Atlanta near the Haralson / Paulding county line and flows southwesterly through hilly terrain for
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Tennessee River System
One of Georgia's 14 major watersheds. The Tennessee Valley Divide snakes through North Georgia, North Carolina, and Tennessee. North of that physiographic feature, Georgia creeks, such as



