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Access Site GA

Ava Strickland Lightsey Park

Satilla River

Source: georgia_department_of_natural_resources Updated 1 year ago

City: GA
County: Brantley
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 31.22027819, -81.86723472
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About This Access Site
The US82 Bridge boat ramp provides access to the Satilla River, a large seventh-order river system that drains 3,841 square miles and flows toward the Atlantic Ocean. Located in Brantley County, Georgia, this access point sits on a river characterized by an average flow of 3,141 cubic feet per second and an average velocity of 2.39 feet per second, indicating moderate current conditions typical of a major river system. The Satilla River drops approximately 215 feet over its 234-mile length, creating a gradient of roughly 0.9 feet per mile, which contributes to relatively steady flow conditions rather than dramatic whitewater.

Boaters using this ramp should be prepared for typical river conditions with moderate current and adequate depth for most vessel types. The river's large drainage area and consistent flow make it suitable for motorboats, canoes, and kayaks, though paddlers should be aware of the sustained current when planning upstream or downstream excursions. The access point is positioned at a major road crossing, which may provide convenient access but could also mean occasional boat traffic from recreational users.

This section of the Satilla River is part of a major river system that maintains consistent water levels due to its large drainage basin. The elevation at this location is near sea level, indicating proximity to the coastal plain. Boaters should check current water conditions and be aware of seasonal variations that affect river flow and navigation.
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