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Altamaha River Depth: 7.14 feet

Altamaha River

The slow moving waters of the Altamaha River flow effortlessly through some of the South's last remaining hardwood bottomlands, cypress swamps, historic rice fields and tidal marshes.  Unhampered by dams, the Altamaha River winds 137 miles from the confluence of the Ocmulgee and Oconee rivers to its coastal terminus near the historic fishing town of Darien.  

The Altamaha forms the Northeast boundary of Wayne County, meandering its way past more than 60 miles of river frontage.  For the people of Wayne County, the river is the focal point of an outdoors culture-hunting, boating, waterskiing, camping, swimming and, of course, fishing.

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Lake Lindsay Grace

Located approximately 4.5 miles south down Highway 203 off Highway 84 is Lake Lindsay Grace.  Lake Grace has approximately 240 acres of surface water and 25 acres of surrounding park area. There are two park areas; park 1 has 3 pavilions and a public restroom facility, park 2 has 1 pavilion and a public restroom facility.  Lake Grace has 3 launch pads that provide access to the water via boat. Two launch pads are located on the west side of the lake and one launch pad is located on the east side.  This huge, beautiful body of water is ideal for fishing, boating, skiing, picnicking or just sunbathing along the acres and acres of manicured shore line. 

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