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The Highland Park boat ramp provides convenient access to the Chattahoochee River and the Walter F. George Reservoir. This location is well-suited for kayakers, canoeists, and small motorized boats. The boat ramp is located on the shores of the reservoir, a wide, slow-moving section of the Chattahoochee River.
The reservoir stretches 85 miles up the river and offers 640 miles of shoreline, providing ample opportunities for recreational boating, fishing, and wildlife viewing. Nearby recreation areas include several Corps of Engineers day-use parks and campgrounds, offering amenities like picnic areas, hiking trails, and swimming beaches. For paddlers, there are additional boat ramps at Jones Bridge and Bowmans Island farther upstream, allowing access to the more dynamic river sections with rapids and shoals.
The Highland Park boat ramp is a practical launch point to explore the scenic Chattahoochee River watershed. Boaters and paddlers can enjoy the calm waters of the reservoir or venture upstream to more challenging sections, depending on their skill level and preferences.