Altamaha River Guide
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2.3for iPhone, iPad
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About Altamaha River Guide
Just over 100 miles long, the Altamaha River is formed by the confluence of the Ocmulgee and Oconee Rivers just east of Lumber City. Critical habitat is found here for bald eagles, swallow-tailed kites and red-cockaded woodpeckers. The waterway is flush with wildlife, and not the first man-made dam. Boat ramps and landings facilities are located in each county as well as a range of services from bait and tackle shops to picnic areas and marked hiking trails.
This app provided by the Altamaha River Partnership features:
GPS Enabled Mapping
WMA Areas Defined on Map
Locations of River Landings with Available Amenities
Listings of Local Outfitters
Tourist Information
Water Levels
Events Along the River
Web and Social Media Connection
This app is for reference only and should not be used as the only source of navigation. All boundaries and locations are approximate.
This app provided by the Altamaha River Partnership features:
GPS Enabled Mapping
WMA Areas Defined on Map
Locations of River Landings with Available Amenities
Listings of Local Outfitters
Tourist Information
Water Levels
Events Along the River
Web and Social Media Connection
This app is for reference only and should not be used as the only source of navigation. All boundaries and locations are approximate.
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What's New in the Latest Version 2.3
Last updated on May 12, 2019
Old Versions
Bug fix
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Version History
2.3
May 12, 2019
Bug fix
2.2
Apr 21, 2019
Bug fix
2.1
Dec 14, 2013
Bug fix
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Altamaha River Guide supports English