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The central river bluff was named after Jeptha Sprewell, a pioneer citizen. [1] The park was part of The Heritage Trust Commission established by Governor Jimmy Carter in 1972. The commission was responsible for meeting the needs for recreational areas for the growing population. [2] The park land is owned by Georgia Power Company. The State of ...
The Flint River is a 344-mile-long (554 km) [1] river in the U.S. state of Georgia. The river drains 8,460 square miles (21,900 km 2 ) of western Georgia, flowing south from the upper Piedmont region south of Atlanta to the wetlands of the Gulf Coastal Plain in the southwestern corner of the state.
The Flint River Adventure Area was founded in 1988 as the Lawhorn Canoe & Training Center, it is the second major section of the scouting base as a whole. It was the first Boy Scout high adventure base in the BSA's Southern Region and focused on canoe trips down the Flint River, ropes course and climbing programs, and mountaineering programs in ...
Georgia River Network's 'Freedom to Float' livestreams emphasize recreational and tourism value of state's waterways as legislation may limit access.
Muckalee Creek (pronounced MUHK-uh-lee) is a creek in southwest Georgia (U.S. state). [1] It originates southeast of Buena Vista and flows south-southeast for 76.3 miles (122.8 km) [2] and into Kinchafoonee Creek north of Albany, just upstream of that creek's confluence with the Flint River. Muckalee is a name derived from the Creek language. [3]
Kinchafoonee Creek (/ k ɪ n tʃ ə ˈ f uː n iː / kinch-ə-FOO-nee) is a creek in southwest Georgia. [1] It originates near Buena Vista and flows southeasterly for 91.8 miles (147.7 km) [2] to the Flint River near Albany, Georgia. [1] Its name comes from the Creek word for "mortar nutshells", which refers to a type of nutcracker. [3]
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The Donnells Dam, Beardsley Dam and Tulloch Dam projects are located in Tuolumne County, California on the Middle Fork of the Stanislaus River.OID and SSJID co-developed the "Upper Works" (Donnells and Beardsley) and the "Lower Works" (Lake Tulloch) of the Tri-Dam Project [4] Donnells Reservoir, Beardsley Reservoir, and Lake Tulloch were fully operational just two years after its making was ...