gwf.org
Adopt-A-Stream
http://www.gwf.org/ResourceStewardship/AdoptAStream.aspx
Friday, August 26, 2016. March 25, 2016, 9AM-4:30PM. April 29, 2016, 9AM - 3PM. For more information on this workshop, contact Tamela Mills at mills.tamela@gmail.com. Space is limited, so please sign up early. GWF volunteers conduct biological and chemical surveys on local waterways. Training classs are also available. See the calendar. Give to GWF and support conservation programs like Adopt-A-Stream. Increase public awareness of the state's nonpoint source pollution and water quality issues. For more i...
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Kayaking Archives - Random Pixels
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A Collection of Randomness. A Hike in the Smokies. West Point and South. Kayaking June 29, 2014 4 miles. We launched just below the West Point dam with a combined group of the Sierra Club and the Middle Chattahoochee River Stewards, 22 in all, singles, tandems, kids and a dog. Taking a break at the entrance to the channel. This entry was posted in Kayaking. July 14, 2014. Riverside Park to Gold Branch. April, 13, 2014 3 1/2 miles. Gold Branch CNRA in the distance. Janet leading the way down the river.
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Yellow River Water Trail by Moonlight - Random Pixels
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A Collection of Randomness. A Hike in the Smokies. Yellow River Water Trail by Moonlight. Happy kayakers by the fire Photo by Brionte McCorkle. A Sierra Club Outing March 14, 2014. Moonlight Kayaking the Yellow River Water Trail. The trip was enhanced by the outfitter Porterdale Yak Club. Who provided the clean kayaks, excellent instruction, help in and out of the kayaks and a campfire at the end of the trip. This entry was posted in Kayaking. March 15, 2014. Gold Branch – CNRA →. You may use these.
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March 2014 - Random Pixels
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A Collection of Randomness. A Hike in the Smokies. Monthly Archives: March 2014. Outer Loop of the Gold Branch Trail. March 21,2014 – 3 1/2 miles. Path along a flooded creek. This part of the CNRA lies just above Morgan Dam on the west side of the Chattahoochee River which is also the Morgan Falls Reservoir at that point. The reservoir has flooded several gullies as it filled and the trail walks around these. Bridge over a stream. A path less traveled. Gold Branch – CNRA. March 22, 2014. Happy kayakers b...
southriverwatertrail.org
Welcome to the SOUTH RIVER WATER TRAIL
http://www.southriverwatertrail.org/waterTrail.cfm
What is a Water Trail? Water equivalent of a hiking trail. Blueways, canoe trails, and paddle trails are all water trails. It has access points along the river, like trailheads, for putting boats on and off the water. Suitable for day-trips in canoes and kayaks. Water trails can be various lengths and are used by paddlers, anglers, hikers and picnickers of all ages and ability. Tourism and Economic Growth. In Georgia, approximately 1 million paddlers participate in the sport. Protections that can help ke...
garivers.org
Testimonials
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Fish and Other River Critters. Discover A Local River Group. Create A New River Group. Local River Group Support. Sign Up for Info. Brews Boats and BBQ. Gina Rogers, Georgia Water Coalition coordinator and Conservation Issues Coordinator for Georgia Wildlife Federation. They are a good crew and I am proud to know them and support them in their work. Doug Mathews, Georgia River Network Supporter and Paddle Georgia Participant. Harold Harbert, EPD Outreach Coordinator. Exciting, knowledgeable, down-to-eart...
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