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Apalachee River

The Apalachee River originates in Gwinnett County, flows southeastward for approximately 65 miles, before emptying into Lake Oconee and the Oconee River. The Oconee River then flows south to converge with the Ocmulgee River, forming the Altamaha River, which empties into the Atlantic Ocean.

Photos:

Apalachee River (Carl Vinson Institute of Government)

Apalachee River at North High Shoals (Carl Vinson Institute of Government)

Photo of Apalachee River Flooding (Carl Vinson Institute of Government)

Apalachee River at High Shoals (1) (Carl Vinson Institute of Government)

Apalachee River at High Shoals (2) (Carl Vinson Institute of Government)

Apalachee River at High Shoals (3) (Carl Vinson Institute of Government)

Apalachee River at High Shoals (4) (Carl Vinson Institute of Government)

Links:

Apalachee River (trails.com)

Apalachee River (Columbia Gazeteer of North America)

Apalachee River Walk

Apalachee River (Georgia Whitewater, Oconee County)

Apalachee River (Georgia Whitewater, Putnam/Baldwin County)

Apalachee River Fishing

Apalachee River Information (United States EPA)


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