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The Walker Creek boat ramp provides access to the Savannah River, a major 294-mile waterway flowing through northeastern Georgia. As a sizable Class 8 river, the Savannah has a drainage area of over 10,000 square miles and an average flow of nearly 13,000 cubic feet per second. Boaters should be aware of the river's swift currents, which can drag watercraft towards the ocean on outgoing tides or towards Savannah on incoming tides.
The boat ramp is located in Westminster, Stephens County, offering a convenient put-in point for kayakers, canoeists, and small motorized boats. Nearby facilities include the Cassidy Bridge Primitive Camp, about 10 miles away, which provides reservable campsites. Paddlers and boaters should exercise caution on the Savannah River, as it serves as an active shipping lane used by ocean-going cargo vessels that cannot easily maneuver around small watercraft. While specific fees or hours of operation are not confirmed, entrance fees may apply at this public access site.