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Oconee River User's Guide (Paperback)
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Oconee River User's Guide (Paperback)
Series: Georgia River Network Guidebooks
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List price R655
Loot Price R600
Discovery Miles 6 000
You Save R55 (8%)
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From its small headwaters in Hall County, Georgia, the North Oconee
winds nearly seventy miles, tumbling over granite outcroppings at
Hurricane Shoals and on to Athens, where it meets the Middle
Oconee. From there, the Oconee courses 220 miles through
east-central Georgia to meet the Ocmulgee convergence near Lumber
City, forming the Altamaha River, which flows to the Atlantic
Ocean. As the Oconee's importance as a recreational amenity has
grown over the years, University of Georgia students and
instructors, the Altamaha Riverkeeper, Georgia River Network, Upper
Oconee Watershed Network, and the North Oconee River Greenway have
worked together to create a plan for water trails and recreational
trails along the river as it flows through Athens. In the Oconee
River User's Guide, both novice and experienced water sports
enthusiasts will find all the information required to enjoy the
river, including detailed maps, put in and take out suggestions,
fishing and camping locations, mile-by-mile points of interest, and
an illustrated guide to the animals and plants commonly seen in and
around the river. Daytrippers will enjoy Joe Cook's fascinating
description of the cultural and natural heritage of this richly
diverse waterway. The Oconee River is home to seventy-four species
of fish, including the Altamaha shiner, found only in the Altamaha
River basin, as well as thirty-seven species of salamanders and
frogs and forty-three species of reptiles, including the American
alligator, found in the lower Oconee downstream of Milledgeville.
FEATURES: an introduction and overview of the river chapters
describing each river section with detailed maps and notes on river
access and points of interest a compact natural history guide
featuring species of interest found along Georgia's rivers notes on
safety and boating etiquette a fishing primer notes on
organizations working to protect the river
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