Chattahoochee River Dams
Sixteen dams harness the power of the Chattahoochee River as it flows from the mountains of northeast Georgia to Apalachicola Bay and the Gulf of Mexico.
Etowah Canoe Trip
This river in the foothills of northeast Georgia offers beautiful scenery as well as some challenging rapids for both the beginner who is looking for a good starting river and the expert who wants a tranquil day’s outing.
Flint River Bridges and Dams
The bridges and dams of the Flint River, along with some other interesting locations.
Flint River Dams
With 153 miles of free-flowing water, the Flint River is one of only 42 free-flowing river reaches longer than 125 miles remaining in the contiguous 48 states.
Fort Gaines Walking Tour
A Do-It-Yourself Tour of a historic Chattahoochee riverfront town that retains the character and personality of its colorful past.
Georgia Lakes
Georgia lakes. A map showing the locations of Georgia’s top recreation lakes. Map pins are located at the dams that form the lakes.
Lake Lanier Hiking Trails
Maps of the 3.8-mile Laurel Ridge Trail and the 1.05-mile Little Ridge Trail. The website will take you to the Lake Lanier Map Room. Scroll all the way down to “Trails.”
Lake Lanier Recreation Areas
Use this map of Lake Lanier to select any Corps of Engineers park and view a park map.