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Highway 121 Bridge provides access to the Satilla River, a large river system in southeastern Georgia that flows toward the Atlantic Ocean. With an average flow of over 3,100 cubic feet per second and a stream order of 7, this is a significant waterway suitable for various types of boating. The access point is located in Hoboken, Pierce County, offering entry to a 234-mile-long river system with a total elevation drop of 215 feet from source to mouth.
Paddlers and boaters using this access should be aware that the Satilla River features a moderate average gradient of 0.9 feet per mile and maintains an average velocity of 2.39 feet per second. The river's substantial drainage area of 3,841 square miles means water levels can vary seasonally, particularly during heavy rainfall in the basin. The moderate current and size of the river make it suitable for paddlers with intermediate experience and for motorboat users.
The Highway 121 Bridge location provides a practical access point for exploring this productive river system. Given the river's size and flow characteristics, boaters should plan accordingly for current conditions and tidal influences as the river approaches its mouth. The area supports multiple recreational uses, though specific amenities at this particular access point were not detailed in available information.
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