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Jones Landing is a boat ramp access point on the Ohoopee River in Tattnall County, Georgia. The Ohoopee River is a large river system classified as a Stream Order 6 waterway with a drainage area of 1,321 square miles. The river maintains an average flow of 1,206.50 cubic feet per second with an average velocity of 2.92 feet per second, indicating moderate current conditions suitable for various types of boating activities.
The Ohoopee River spans 119.35 miles total length with a 409-foot elevation drop, resulting in an average gradient of 3.4 feet per mile. This access point is located approximately 212 miles upstream from the river mouth. The water conditions at this location suggest a flowing river system rather than a calm lake, making it suitable for paddlers experienced with moving water. The moderate flow rate and gradient indicate manageable current conditions for most boaters, though awareness of water movement is necessary.
Boaters using this access should be prepared for a river environment with active flow. The site provides access to a significant waterway in the coastal plain region of Georgia. Paddlers and motorboat operators should be aware of the river's current conditions and plan accordingly based on their skill level and boat type.