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Access Site GA

Turner Landing Park

Flint River Flint River

Source: georgia_department_of_natural_resources Updated 1 year ago

City: Albany, GA
County: Dougherty
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 31.60852000, -84.08903000
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Location
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Nearby Gauge Conditions
Whitewater Runs on Flint River
1 run
There are no whitewater runs within 50 miles of this access site.
These whitewater runs are on the same river but located more than 50 miles from this access site.
Difficulty Classes
I Easy II Novice III Intermediate IV Advanced V Expert/Extreme VI Unrunnable
Whitewater data from American Whitewater
About This Access Site
Turner Landing Park provides boat access to the Flint River, a large river system with significant flow and established navigation patterns. The Flint River at this Albany location is a mature waterway with an average flow of over 9000 cubic feet per second and average velocity of 3.78 feet per second, indicating moderate current conditions that paddlers should respect. With a drainage area of 7640 square miles and a Stream Order 7 classification, this section of the Flint River can accommodate various watercraft and offers opportunities for both motorized and human-powered boating.

Paddlers using Turner Landing should be prepared for river conditions typical of a large, flowing waterway. The moderate gradient and consistent current mean that downstream travel will be faster than upstream, and understanding river dynamics is important for safe navigation. The river's substantial size and flow make it suitable for experienced paddlers and those comfortable with moving water, though specific current speeds and hazards can vary seasonally with rainfall and watershed conditions.

The Albany area offers access to a significant stretch of the Flint River system, with the waterway extending hundreds of miles across Georgia. Local paddlers and boaters should check current water conditions before launching, as flow rates and river conditions can change. Turner Landing Park's location on this major river system makes it a practical access point for regional boating activities.