
SOUTHERN
GAUGES
- Florida Alabama
Georgia Tennessee
North Carolina
Flows in eastern
TN & western SC - Steve Gibbson
MID-ATLANTIC GAUGES - West
Virginia Virginia Maryland
Pennsylvania
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The Georgia GAUGE
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"Ride the Side" unknown paddler at Blackberry on the Cartecay - by Cathee Gallant |
Chattahoochee
River BASIN
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| DISCLAIMER: Every effort has been made to ensure that the information provided here is factual and accurate. However, errors are possible and natural changes to streambeds do occur. The author of this document assumes no responsibility for difficulties encountered due to reader's sole reliance on this document. Any recreational use of waterways involves some risk, and readers are advised to take proper precautions and follow all safety rules. Please respect private property and do not trespass where signs are posted. | |
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GEORGIA STATIONS |
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CHATTOOGA
R NEAR CLAYTON GA 02177000 |
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OCMULGEE
R AT LUMBER CITY 02215500 |
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SATILLA R NEAR WAYCROSS, GA 02226500 |
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ALAPAHA R AT STATENVILLE GA 02317500 |
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CHATTAHOOCHEE
R AT HELEN GA 02330450 |
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CONASAUGA
RIVER NEAR ETON 02384500 |
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Overflow Creek |
"Overflow Creek (GA) is running when the Chattooga is over 3 feet". Chris Bell |
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Chattooga |
"USGS gauge at 0.9 then the paddlers gauge is at about 0.75." Julie Keller |
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Alcovy River |
" It is usually only runable after a rain, my min. run is 1.5'. The river runs through a swamp which slows the river crest to 3 days after the rain, unless we have a tremendous down pour, then local surface run off will make it rise in around 12-hours, and peak in 2-days. When this happens it will rise to 3' which creates tremendous keepers all down the lower section." T.J. |