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The Coheelee Creek boat ramp provides access to the Chattahoochee River, a major waterway in the Southeast. This location is situated along the upper portion of the river, near its headwaters. The Chattahoochee is a large, high-volume river, measuring over 430 miles long and draining an area of over 16,000 square miles. With an average flow of over 20,000 cubic feet per second and a gradient of 7.7 feet per mile, paddlers can expect a swift, powerful current.
The boat ramp is a simple dirt/gravel launch site, suitable for launching kayaks, canoes, and small motorized boats. There are no on-site amenities like rentals or supplies, so paddlers should come prepared. Nearby recreation areas include George W. Andrews Lake, which may offer additional launch points or access to the river system. For those seeking a more developed river access point, boat ramps are also available at Jones Bridge, Bowmans Island, Medlock Bridge, and Abbotts Bridge along the Chattahoochee.