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Alapaha River

Alapaha River

The Alapaha River originates in Dooly County, Georgia and flows slightly eastward, but mostly southward, through south Georgia. It crosses the Georgia/Florida boundary in Echols County, Georgia, then goes on to join the Suwannee River in Florida, which flows into the Gulf of Mexico. The Willacoochee River is a tributary of the Alapaha, joining near the town of Willacoochee, Georgia. The Alapaha River is approximately 190 miles long.

Photos:

Alapaha River Spring/Summer (1)

Alapaha River Spring/Summer (2)

Alapaha River Spring/Summer (3)

Alapaha River Spring/Summer (4)

Alapaha River in Echols County, Winter (5 Photos)

Links:

Alapaha River (saveoursuwannee.org)

USGS Information

Alapaha River (Trails.com)

Alapaha River (Wikipedia)


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