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Access Site GA

Hall's Bridge

Little Ohoopee River

Source: georgia_department_of_natural_resources Updated 1 year ago

City: Norristown, GA
County: Emanuel County
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 32.52829233, -82.45667097
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About This Access Site
Hall's Bridge provides access to the Little Ohoopee River, a medium-sized river in Emanuel County that flows through southeastern Georgia. With an average flow of 216 cubic feet per second and a gentle slope of 4.7 feet per mile, this section of river offers relatively calm paddling conditions suitable for kayaks and canoes. The river's stream order of 5 indicates it has consolidated from smaller tributaries upstream, creating a stable waterway that maintains adequate depth for small boat launching year-round.

The Little Ohoopee River drainage basin covers 250 square miles and features an average current velocity of 1.69 feet per second, making it accessible to paddlers of varying skill levels. The terrain around Norristown in Emanuel County is characteristic of the Coastal Plain region, with gentle topography and mixed vegetation typical of south-central Georgia. Boaters should be aware that this location is relatively far from the river mouth (212 miles), so water conditions reflect an upstream portion of the river system with corresponding characteristics.
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