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Coffee County Landing at Mobley Bluff provides access to the Ocmulgee River, a significant waterway in southeast Georgia. The Ocmulgee is a large river system with an average flow of over 6,200 cubic feet per second and stretches 256 miles total. At this location, paddlers and boaters can expect a river with moderate current typical of a Class 7 stream order waterway. The river has an average gradient of 1.7 feet per mile and moves at approximately 3 feet per second, making it suitable for various types of river navigation.
This access point on the Ocmulgee River serves as a gateway to explore a major drainage basin spanning 6,030 square miles across Georgia. The river's elevation change from source to mouth spans 445 feet over its full length. Boaters using this landing should be aware of the river's consistent flow rate and plan accordingly for their skill level and vessel type. The landing's location in Jacksonville, Coffee County places it in the lower-middle section of the Ocmulgee River system, approximately 390 miles from the river mouth.