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The Upper Chattahoochee River Campground north of Helen, White County, Georgia Chattahoochee River at River Park on Willeo Road, Fulton County, Georgia The Chattahoochee River at the Devil's Shoals, East Palisades Park, Fulton County, Georgia Sweetwater Creek. Tributary creeks, streams, and rivers, as well as lakes, along with the county they ...
Sub-Basin HUC Sub-Basin Name Sub-Basin Description [3] Sub-Basin Location [3] Sub-Basin Size (mi 2) [4] Sub-Basin Map 03130001 Upper Chattahoochee: The drainage and associated waters of the Chattahoochee River from the source of the river in Union County, running southwest through Lake Lanier to a line from Marietta through Smyrna, Atlanta, and Decatur, to Stone Mountain.
The Chattahoochee River is a stocked trout stream [3] with 23 species of game fish. Year-round fishing is available with a Georgia fishing license and a trout stamp. In 2012, the Chattahoochee National Recreation Area was designated as the Chattahoochee River Water Trail to become the first river named a National Water Trail.
Topographic map showing Smith Creek and the Chattahoochee River Map showing Smith Creek and its sub-watershed (outlined in pink), and the Chattahoochee River. Smith Creek rises in the very northeastern corner of White County, Georgia, where White County meets Habersham County, on the western edge of Hickorynut Ridge, and south of Tray Mountain, at the base of Anna Ruby Falls and the confluence ...
Topographic map showing Mud Creek and the Chattahoochee River Map showing Mud Creek and its sub-watershed (outlined in pink), and the Chattahoochee River. Mud Creek rises in southern Habersham County, as North Fork Mud Creek and South Fork Mud Creek. North Fork originates north of Cornelia and just east of U.S. Route 23.
Topographic map showing Mossy Creek and the Chattahoochee River Map showing Mossy Creek and its sub-watershed (outlined in pink), and the Chattahoochee River. Mossy Creek rises in south-central White County, Georgia, south of Truett-McConnell College in Cleveland, and just east of U.S. Route 129. [1]
Topographic map showing Flat Creek and the Chattahoochee River Map showing Flat Creek and its sub-watershed (outlined in pink), and the Chattahoochee River. Flat Creek rises just inside White County, Georgia at its border with Hall County, northeast of Clermont, under 3 miles west of the confluence of Mossy Creek and the Chattahoochee River, and about 1 mile east of State Route 254. [2]
The Wahoo Creek-Little River watershed is made up of 4 sub-watersheds. Clockwise from the northwest they include: Wahoo Creek - Wahoo Creek rises just inside White County, less than 1 mile south-southwest of the intersection between State Route 115 and the northern terminus of State Route 284, on the northern face of the northernmost of two ridges in the area.