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The Wallace Bins boat ramp on Kinchafoonee Creek in Terrell County, Georgia, offers convenient access for kayakers, canoeists, and small motorized boats. The facility features a 14-foot concrete boat ramp with 6-foot wide canoe/kayak steps, providing easy launch options for a variety of watercraft.
The site includes ample parking, with eight spaces for trailered vehicles and seven additional car spaces, as well as designated ADA parking. Kinchafoonee Creek is a peaceful, meandering waterway that is well-suited for paddling, fishing, and leisurely boating. The creek's gentle flow and moderate size make it an accessible option for both novice and experienced water enthusiasts.
Nearby, the Jimmy Carter National Historical Park offers opportunities to explore the rural southern heritage and farmland landscapes that shaped the former U.S. President's upbringing. Whether you're looking to launch your kayak, canoe, or small motorboat, the Wallace Bins access site provides a well-equipped entry point to enjoy the natural beauty of Kinchafoonee Creek.
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