Chattahoochee River Water source for some 3 million people, the pristeen Chattahoochee River flows from the north Georgia mountains to become the sewer for the city of Atlanta.
Chattahoochee River, Part 1 About 200 feet below the Appalachian Trail a spring bubbles up from deep in the Hiawassee Ridge. From this starting point the Chattahoochee River plunges 1500 feet over the next 11 mile to Helen, then winds south into Habersham County
Chattahoochee River, Part 2 At Belton Bridge the Chattahoochee River slows and visibly widens. For the next 43 miles river miles (26 miles as the crow flies) will be known as Lake Lanier, the most popular outdoor recreation destination in the Southeast
Chattahoochee River, Part 3 From the dam in Suwanee to Bull Sluice Lake, the Chattahoochee outdoor recreation haven for hikers, boaters, fishermen, and horseback riders.
Chattahoochee River, Part 4 Leaving Morgan Falls Dam the Chattahoochee reaches Sope Creek where Union forces first crossed the river and Hardy Pace's ferry. Later comes the Devil's Race Course...
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