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Warners Landing is a boat ramp access point on the Satilla River in Brantley County, Georgia. The Satilla River is a large river system with a total length of 234.61 miles and drains an area of 3,841 square miles before flowing into the Atlantic Ocean. With an average flow of 3,141 cubic feet per second and a gentle average gradient of 0.9 feet per mile, this river offers moderate current conditions suitable for various types of paddling and boating activities. The river's Stream Order 7 classification indicates it is well-established and navigable for most recreational watercraft.
Paddlers and boaters using Warners Landing should be aware that the Satilla River maintains an average velocity of 2.39 feet per second, making it manageable for intermediate paddlers and motorboats. The river's elevation change of 215 feet over its entire 234-mile length creates a gradual slope that generally avoids extreme whitewater conditions. As a tidal river system flowing to the Atlantic Ocean, water conditions may be influenced by tidal changes, particularly closer to the mouth. The river's substantial drainage area and flow volume make it suitable for various recreational uses including fishing, paddling, and boating.