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The Altamaha Regional Park boat ramp provides excellent access to the wide, slow-moving Altamaha River in coastal Georgia. The park features two free boat ramps, making it a convenient launching point for kayaks, canoes, and small motorized boats.
The Altamaha River is one of the largest free-flowing rivers in the southeastern United States, flowing over 137 miles from the Ocmulgee and Oconee Rivers to the Atlantic Ocean. Its calm, navigable waters make it well-suited for recreational paddling, fishing, and boating. Paddlers can explore the river's diverse wetland habitats and spot wildlife like bald eagles, otters, and a variety of waterfowl.
In addition to the boat ramps, Altamaha Regional Park offers amenities like picnic areas, a playground, and a swimming area. Nearby, the Sapelo Island National Estuarine Research Reserve provides opportunities for further exploration by water. Whether launching for a day trip or a multi-day adventure, the Altamaha Regional Park boat ramp is an excellent access point to experience this remarkable Georgia waterway.
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