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Access Site GA

Put In

Mulberry Creek Chattahoochee River

Source: american_whitewater Updated 3 months ago

City: GA
County: Harris
Type: Whitewater Put In
Location: 32.64780000, -85.05410000
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Location
Nearby Gauge Conditions
Whitewater Run
III+(V) Put-in Mulberry Creek - GA Route 219 to West Point Lake
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Current Conditions
Whitewater Runs on Mulberry Creek
1 run
Difficulty Classes
I Easy II Novice III Intermediate IV Advanced V Expert/Extreme VI Unrunnable
Position relative to this access site: Put-in at this location This location is on the run Take-out at this location
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Whitewater data from American Whitewater
About This Access Site
Put In is a whitewater access point on Mulberry Creek in Harris County, Georgia, located near the headwaters of this substantial stream system. Mulberry Creek is a large river system (Stream Order 6) with significant elevation change, dropping 1,359 feet over its 71.49-mile length, which creates an average gradient of 19 feet per mile. This site sits at the upstream end of the system, approximately 1,295 miles from the river mouth, meaning paddlers will encounter whitewater characteristics typical of headwater streams with moderate current and flow.

The site offers access to water with an average flow of 34.42 cubic feet per second and average velocity of 1.65 feet per second, suggesting moderate whitewater conditions rather than extreme rapids or placid paddling. The significant elevation gradient and stream order indicate this is suitable terrain for kayakers and canoeists seeking whitewater experiences. Paddlers should be prepared for moving water and potential obstacles common to headwater creeks in this region.

This is a put-in location specifically designed for launching paddling craft. Specific amenities such as parking facilities, restrooms, or dock infrastructure are not documented in the available data. Boaters should contact local authorities or paddling organizations for current conditions, water levels, and any seasonal access restrictions before planning a trip to this location.