Live float conditions for 51 Georgia rivers
Every river below is monitored through its USGS streamflow gauges, refreshed every 15 minutes and rated in plain language for kayak, canoe, raft and tube. Select a river for the live dashboard with current flow, trend, weather and community reports.
Chattahoochee River
Chattahoochee River is a mid-sized river in the Chattahoochee Corridor region. Flows are dam-influenced — levels can jump with releases, so check the live gauge (and the generation schedule where posted) right before you launch. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Chattahoochee River At Buford Dam, Near Buford, Ga gauge runs roughly 560–3,700 cfs. Rafts want at least ~850 cfs. Tubing is best 390–2,500 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Chattahoochee Corridor · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing, Rafting · USGS gauges: Chattahoochee River At Buford Dam, Near Buford, Ga, Chattahoochee River Near Norcross, Ga, Chattahoochee River Near Whitesburg, Ga
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Toccoa River
Toccoa River is a small river in the North GA Mountains region. Flows are dam-influenced — levels can jump with releases, so check the live gauge (and the generation schedule where posted) right before you launch. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Toccoa River Near Dial, Ga gauge runs roughly 290–670 cfs. Rafts want at least ~350 cfs. Tubing is best 200–470 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: North GA Mountains · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing, Rafting · USGS gauges: Toccoa River Near Dial, Ga
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Flint River
Flint River is a mid-sized river in the Fall Line & Piedmont region. Flows are dam-influenced — levels can jump with releases, so check the live gauge (and the generation schedule where posted) right before you launch. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Flint River Near Thomaston, Ga gauge runs roughly 380–2,000 cfs. Rafts want at least ~540 cfs. Tubing is best 270–1,400 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Fall Line & Piedmont · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing, Rafting · USGS gauges: Flint River Near Thomaston, Ga, Flint River At Us 19, Near Carsonville, Ga
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Chattooga River
Chattooga River is a small river in the North GA Mountains region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Chattooga River At Burrells Ford, Nr Pine Mtn, Ga gauge runs roughly 100–300 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 70–210 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: North GA Mountains · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Chattooga River At Burrells Ford, Nr Pine Mtn, Ga
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Etowah River
Etowah River is a mid-sized river in the Coosa / Northwest region. Flows are dam-influenced — levels can jump with releases, so check the live gauge (and the generation schedule where posted) right before you launch. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Etowah River At Canton, Ga gauge runs roughly 430–1,700 cfs. Rafts want at least ~620 cfs. Tubing is best 300–1,200 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Coosa / Northwest · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing, Rafting · USGS gauges: Etowah River At Canton, Ga, Etowah River At Ga 61, Near Cartersville, Ga, Etowah River Near Kingston,Ga
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Tallulah River
Tallulah River is a small river in the North GA Mountains region. Flows are dam-influenced — levels can jump with releases, so check the live gauge (and the generation schedule where posted) right before you launch. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Tallulah River Near Clayton, Ga gauge runs roughly 100–290 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 70–200 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: North GA Mountains · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Tallulah River Near Clayton, Ga
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Altamaha River
Altamaha River is a large river in the Coastal Plain region. Flows are dam-influenced — levels can jump with releases, so check the live gauge (and the generation schedule where posted) right before you launch. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Altamaha River Near Baxley, Ga gauge runs roughly 2,400–13,000 cfs. Rafts want at least ~3,600 cfs. Tubing is best 1,700–8,600 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Coastal Plain · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing, Rafting · USGS gauges: Altamaha River Near Baxley, Ga, Altamaha River At Doctortown, Ga
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Chestatee River
Chestatee River is a small river in the North GA Mountains region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Chestatee River Near Dahlonega, Ga gauge runs roughly 180–510 cfs. Rafts want at least ~350 cfs. Tubing is best 130–360 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: North GA Mountains · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing, Rafting · USGS gauges: Chestatee River Near Dahlonega, Ga
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Satilla River
Satilla River is a small river in the Coastal Plain region. Flows are dam-influenced — levels can jump with releases, so check the live gauge (and the generation schedule where posted) right before you launch. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Satilla River Near Waycross, Ga gauge runs roughly 100–2,300 cfs. Rafts want at least ~350 cfs. Tubing is best 70–840 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Coastal Plain · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing, Rafting · USGS gauges: Satilla River Near Waycross, Ga, Satilla River At Atkinson, Ga
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Oconee River
Oconee River is a mid-sized river in the Fall Line & Piedmont region. Flows are dam-influenced — levels can jump with releases, so check the live gauge (and the generation schedule where posted) right before you launch. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Oconee River Near Penfield, Ga gauge runs roughly 310–1,700 cfs. Rafts want at least ~460 cfs. Tubing is best 220–1,100 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Fall Line & Piedmont · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing, Rafting · USGS gauges: Oconee River Near Penfield, Ga, Oconee River At Milledgeville, Ga, Oconee River At Dublin, Ga, Oconee River Near Mount Vernon, Ga
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Amicalola Creek
Amicalola Creek is a small river in the North GA Mountains region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Amicalola Creek Near Dawsonville, Ga. gauge runs roughly 110–280 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 75–200 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: North GA Mountains · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Amicalola Creek Near Dawsonville, Ga.
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Ocmulgee River
Ocmulgee River is a mid-sized river in the Fall Line & Piedmont region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Ocmulgee River At Macon, Ga gauge runs roughly 660–3,600 cfs. Rafts want at least ~900 cfs. Tubing is best 460–2,500 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Fall Line & Piedmont · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing, Rafting · USGS gauges: Ocmulgee River At Macon, Ga, Ocmulgee River At Us 341, At Hawkinsville, Ga
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Cartecay River
Cartecay River is a small river in the North GA Mountains region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Cartecay River Near Ellijay, Ga gauge runs roughly 180–370 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 130–260 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: North GA Mountains · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Cartecay River Near Ellijay, Ga
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Savannah River
Savannah River is a large river in the Fall Line & Piedmont region. Flows are dam-influenced — levels can jump with releases, so check the live gauge (and the generation schedule where posted) right before you launch. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Savannah River At Augusta, Ga gauge runs roughly 4,200–11,000 cfs. Rafts want at least ~5,200 cfs. Tubing is best 2,900–7,700 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Fall Line & Piedmont · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing, Rafting · USGS gauges: Savannah River At Augusta, Ga, Savannah R At Burtons Ferry Br Nr Millhaven, Ga, Savannah River Near Clyo, Ga
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Coosawattee River
Coosawattee River is a mid-sized river in the Coosa / Northwest region. Flows are dam-influenced — levels can jump with releases, so check the live gauge (and the generation schedule where posted) right before you launch. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Coosawattee River At Carters, Ga gauge runs roughly 340–1,800 cfs. Rafts want at least ~490 cfs. Tubing is best 240–1,200 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Coosa / Northwest · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing, Rafting · USGS gauges: Coosawattee River At Carters, Ga, Coosawattee River Near Pine Chapel, Ga
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Ogeechee River
Ogeechee River is a mid-sized river in the Coastal Plain region. Flows are dam-influenced — levels can jump with releases, so check the live gauge (and the generation schedule where posted) right before you launch. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Ogeechee River At Midville, Ga gauge runs roughly 150–1,600 cfs. Rafts want at least ~350 cfs. Tubing is best 100–880 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Coastal Plain · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing, Rafting · USGS gauges: Ogeechee River At Midville, Ga, Ogeechee River Near Eden, Ga
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Soque River
Soque River is a small river in the North GA Mountains region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Soque River At Ga 197, Near Clarkesville, Ga gauge runs roughly 110–320 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 75–220 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: North GA Mountains · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Soque River At Ga 197, Near Clarkesville, Ga
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Conasauga River
Conasauga River is a small river in the Coosa / Northwest region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Conasauga River At Ga 286, Near Eton, Ga gauge runs roughly 140–580 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 100–370 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Coosa / Northwest · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Conasauga River At Ga 286, Near Eton, Ga, Conasauga River At Tilton, Ga
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Broad River
Broad River is a mid-sized river in the Fall Line & Piedmont region. Flows are dam-influenced — levels can jump with releases, so check the live gauge (and the generation schedule where posted) right before you launch. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Broad River Above Carlton, Ga gauge runs roughly 280–1,600 cfs. Rafts want at least ~450 cfs. Tubing is best 200–1,100 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Fall Line & Piedmont · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing, Rafting · USGS gauges: Broad River Above Carlton, Ga, Broad River Near Bell, Ga
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Coosa River
Coosa River is a large river in the Coosa / Northwest region. Flows are dam-influenced — levels can jump with releases, so check the live gauge (and the generation schedule where posted) right before you launch. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Coosa River Mayos Bar Near Rome, Ga gauge runs roughly 2,100–9,900 cfs. Rafts want at least ~3,100 cfs. Tubing is best 1,500–6,900 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Coosa / Northwest · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing, Rafting · USGS gauges: Coosa River Mayos Bar Near Rome, Ga
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Hiwassee River
Hiwassee River is a small creek in the North GA Mountains region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Hiwassee River At Riverside Dr, Nr Hiawassee, Ga gauge runs roughly 130–180 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 90–130 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: North GA Mountains · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Hiwassee River At Riverside Dr, Nr Hiawassee, Ga
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Tallapoosa River
Tallapoosa River is a small river in the Coosa / Northwest region. Flows are dam-influenced — levels can jump with releases, so check the live gauge (and the generation schedule where posted) right before you launch. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Tallapoosa River At Us 78, Near Tallapoosa, Ga gauge runs roughly 100–550 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 70–300 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Coosa / Northwest · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Tallapoosa River At Us 78, Near Tallapoosa, Ga
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Middle Oconee River
Middle Oconee River is a small river in the Fall Line & Piedmont region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Middle Oconee River Near Arcade, Ga gauge runs roughly 160–640 cfs. Rafts want at least ~350 cfs. Tubing is best 110–410 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Fall Line & Piedmont · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing, Rafting · USGS gauges: Middle Oconee River Near Arcade, Ga, Middle Oconee River Near Athens, Ga
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Suwannee River
Suwannee River is a mid-sized river in the Coastal Plain region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Suwannee River At Us 441, At Fargo, Ga gauge runs roughly 150–4,400 cfs. Rafts want at least ~350 cfs. Tubing is best 100–1,200 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Coastal Plain · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing, Rafting · USGS gauges: Suwannee River At Us 441, At Fargo, Ga
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Oostanaula River
Oostanaula River is a mid-sized river in the Coosa / Northwest region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Oostanaula River At Resaca, Ga gauge runs roughly 680–4,100 cfs. Rafts want at least ~1,100 cfs. Tubing is best 480–2,600 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Coosa / Northwest · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing, Rafting · USGS gauges: Oostanaula River At Resaca, Ga, Oostanaula River Near Rome, Ga
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Nottely River
Nottely River is a small river in the North GA Mountains region. Flows are dam-influenced — levels can jump with releases, so check the live gauge (and the generation schedule where posted) right before you launch. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Nottely River Near Blairsville, Ga gauge runs roughly 100–270 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 70–190 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: North GA Mountains · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Nottely River Near Blairsville, Ga
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Sweetwater Creek
Sweetwater Creek is a small river in the Chattahoochee Corridor region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Sweetwater Creek Near Austell, Ga gauge runs roughly 110–400 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 75–280 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Chattahoochee Corridor · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Sweetwater Creek Near Austell, Ga, Sweetwater Creek Below Austell, Ga
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Alapaha River
Alapaha River is a small creek in the Coastal Plain region. Flows are dam-influenced — levels can jump with releases, so check the live gauge (and the generation schedule where posted) right before you launch. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Alapaha River At Ga 125/32 Near Irwinville, Ga gauge runs roughly 150–2,400 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 100–150 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Coastal Plain · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Alapaha River At Ga 125/32 Near Irwinville, Ga, Alapaha River Near Alapaha, Ga, Alapaha River At Statenville, Ga
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North Oconee River
North Oconee River is a small creek in the Fall Line & Piedmont region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the North Oconee R At Woodbridge Rd, Near Commerce, Ga gauge runs roughly 120–180 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 85–120 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Fall Line & Piedmont · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: North Oconee R At Woodbridge Rd, Near Commerce, Ga, North Oconee River At College St, At Athens, Ga
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Withlacoochee River
Withlacoochee River is a small river in the Coastal Plain region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Withlacoochee River At Us 84, Near Quitman, Ga gauge runs roughly 100–2,400 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 70–820 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Coastal Plain · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Withlacoochee River At Us 84, Near Quitman, Ga
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Little Tallapoosa River
Little Tallapoosa River is a small creek in the Coosa / Northwest region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Little Tallapoosa River At Us 27, At Carrollton,Ga gauge runs roughly 100–150 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 70–100 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Coosa / Northwest · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Little Tallapoosa River At Us 27, At Carrollton,Ga, Little Tallapoosa R At Ga 100, Near Bowdon, Ga
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Big Creek
Big Creek is a small creek in the Chattahoochee Corridor region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Big Creek Near Alpharetta, Ga gauge runs roughly 100–140 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 70–100 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Chattahoochee Corridor · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Big Creek Near Alpharetta, Ga, Big Creek Below Hog Wallow Creek At Roswell, Ga
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Yellow River
Yellow River is a small river in the Fall Line & Piedmont region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Yellow River Near Snellville, Ga gauge runs roughly 100–230 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 70–160 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Fall Line & Piedmont · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Yellow River Near Snellville, Ga, Yellow River At Gees Mill Road, Near Milstead, Ga, Yellow River Rocky Plains Rd Nr Rocky Plains, Ga
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Talking Rock Creek
Talking Rock Creek is a small river in the Coosa / Northwest region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Talking Rock Creek Near Hinton, Ga gauge runs roughly 100–250 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 70–170 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Coosa / Northwest · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Talking Rock Creek Near Hinton, Ga
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Upatoi Creek
Upatoi Creek is a small river in the Chattahoochee Corridor region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Upatoi Creek Near Columbus, Ga gauge runs roughly 160–460 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 110–320 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Chattahoochee Corridor · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Upatoi Creek Near Columbus, Ga
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Apalachee River
Apalachee River is a small creek in the Fall Line & Piedmont region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Apalachee River At Fence Road, Near Dacula, Ga gauge runs roughly 40–55 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 30–40 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Fall Line & Piedmont · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Apalachee River At Fence Road, Near Dacula, Ga, Apalachee River Near Bostwick, Ga
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Alcovy River
Alcovy River is a small river in the Fall Line & Piedmont region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Alcovy River Above Covington, Ga gauge runs roughly 100–390 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 70–230 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Fall Line & Piedmont · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Alcovy River Above Covington, Ga, Alcovy River Below Covington, Ga
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Ohoopee River
Ohoopee River is a small creek in the Coastal Plain region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Ohoopee River At Ga 297, Near Swainsboro, Ga gauge runs roughly 340–1,400 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 240–340 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Coastal Plain · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Ohoopee River At Ga 297, Near Swainsboro, Ga, Ohoopee River Near Reidsville, Ga
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Ichawaynochaway Creek
Ichawaynochaway Creek is a small river in the Coastal Plain region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Ichawaynochaway Creek At Ga 37, Near Morgan, Ga gauge runs roughly 120–410 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 85–280 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Coastal Plain · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Ichawaynochaway Creek At Ga 37, Near Morgan, Ga, Ichawaynochaway Creek At Milford, Ga, Ichawaynochaway Creek Below Newton, Ga
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Holly Creek
Holly Creek is a small creek in the Coosa / Northwest region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Holly Creek Near Chatsworth, Ga gauge runs roughly 90–140 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 65–90 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Coosa / Northwest · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Holly Creek Near Chatsworth, Ga
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Canoochee River
Canoochee River is a small creek in the Coastal Plain region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Canoochee River Near Claxton, Ga gauge runs roughly 280–980 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 200–280 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Coastal Plain · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Canoochee River Near Claxton, Ga, Canoochee River At Bridge 38, At Fort Stewart, Ga
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Spring Creek
Spring Creek is a small river in the Coastal Plain region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Spring Creek Near Iron City, Ga gauge runs roughly 100–800 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 70–370 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Coastal Plain · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Spring Creek Near Iron City, Ga, Spring Creek Near Reynoldsville, Ga
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Towaliga River
Towaliga River is a small river in the Fall Line & Piedmont region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Towaliga River At Ga 83 Near Juliette, Ga gauge runs roughly 100–460 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 70–280 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Fall Line & Piedmont · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Towaliga River At Ga 83 Near Juliette, Ga
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Ochlockonee River
Ochlockonee River is a small creek in the Coastal Plain region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Ochlockonee River At Ga 188, Near Coolidge, Ga gauge runs roughly 160–520 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 110–160 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Coastal Plain · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Ochlockonee River At Ga 188, Near Coolidge, Ga, Ochlockonee River Near Thomasville, Ga
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Little Satilla River
Little Satilla River is a small creek in the Coastal Plain region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Little Satilla River Near Offerman, Ga gauge runs roughly 420–3,500 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 290–420 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Coastal Plain · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Little Satilla River Near Offerman, Ga
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South River
South River is a small creek in the Fall Line & Piedmont region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the South River At Bouldercrest Road At Atlanta, Ga gauge runs roughly 40–55 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 30–40 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Fall Line & Piedmont · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: South River At Bouldercrest Road At Atlanta, Ga, South River At Klondike Road, Near Lithonia, Ga, South River At Ga 81, At Snapping Shoals, Ga
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Little River (South Georgia)
Little River (South Georgia) is a small creek in the Coastal Plain region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Little River At Upper Ty Ty Road, Near Tifton, Ga gauge runs roughly 60–520 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 40–60 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Coastal Plain · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Little River At Upper Ty Ty Road, Near Tifton, Ga, Little River Near Adel, Ga, Little River At Ga 122, Near Hahira, Ga
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Line Creek
Line Creek is a small creek in the Fall Line & Piedmont region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Line Creek Below Ga 54, Near Peachtree City, Ga gauge runs roughly 40–110 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 30–40 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Fall Line & Piedmont · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Line Creek Below Ga 54, Near Peachtree City, Ga, Line Creek Near Senoia, Ga
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Little Ocmulgee River
Little Ocmulgee River is a small creek in the Coastal Plain region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Little Ocmulgee River At Ga 149, At Scotland, Ga gauge runs roughly 130–810 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 90–130 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Coastal Plain · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Little Ocmulgee River At Ga 149, At Scotland, Ga
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Kinchafoonee Creek
Kinchafoonee Creek is a small river in the Coastal Plain region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Kinchafoonee Creek At Preston, Ga gauge runs roughly 100–270 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 70–180 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Coastal Plain · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Kinchafoonee Creek At Preston, Ga, Kinchafoonee Creek At Pinewood Road, Nr Dawson, Ga
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Muckalee Creek
Muckalee Creek is a small creek in the Coastal Plain region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Muckalee Creek Near Americus, Ga gauge runs roughly 150–220 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 100–150 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Coastal Plain · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Muckalee Creek Near Americus, Ga, Muckalee Creek At Ga 195, Near Leesburg, Ga
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