Georgia Rivers

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The rivers in Georgia are famous for their rapids, and paddlers come from around the world to try their skills whitewater hot-spots like the Ocoee River or the Chatahoochee River. Folks looking for Georgia rivers of a calmer nature can fish and tube on the fun to pronounce Chatahoochee River.

Cartecay River:
Intermediate level paddlers can enjoy the slowly ascending rapids of the Cartecay River.

Chatahoochee River National Recreation Area:
Whether hiking along its rocky bands or tubing its leisurely waters, the Chatahoochee is a muddy treat.

Chattooga National Wild and Scenic River:
Tubing, hiking, fishing and rafting are all possible on Chattooga’s exciting and diverse waters.

Ocoee River:
The sight of many 2006 Olympics whitewater events, the Ocoee is a world-class rafting and kayaking river.

Tallulah River:
The Tallulah tumble through its rocky gorge, providing some of the best scenery in Georgia.