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Waterways With the Most Boat Launches in Georgia

Georgia's waterways ranked by mapped public boat launches in the Boating Hubs network. 89 named waterways carry launch data here; the top of this list is where access is easiest.

In this scope: 89 waterways · 218 launches

  1. Chattahoochee River - Lake Lanier61 launches
  2. Chattahoochee River10 launches
  3. Etowah River - Allatoona Lake9 launches
  4. St. Marys River7 launches
  5. St. Johns River6 launches
  6. Ocmulgee River5 launches
  7. Satilla River5 launches
  8. Altamaha River4 launches
  9. Savannah River4 launches
  10. Nassau River4 launches
  11. Wilmington River4 launches
  12. Ogeechee River3 launches
  13. Turtle River3 launches
  14. Flint River3 launches
  15. St. Johns River - Clapboard Creek2 launches
  16. St. Johns River - Sisters Creek2 launches
  17. South Brunswick River2 launches
  18. St. Johns River - Trout River2 launches
  19. Ebenezer Creek2 launches
  20. New River2 launches
  21. Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway2 launches
  22. North River2 launches
  23. Ribault River2 launches
  24. Crooked River2 launches
  25. Amelia River2 launches

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