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Access Site GA

Lula Bridge Wildlife Management Area North

Chattahoochee River

Source: georgia_department_of_natural_resources Updated 1 year ago

City: GA
County: Hall
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 34.43730901, -83.68111826
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About This Access Site
Lula Bridge Wildlife Management Area North provides access to the Chattahoochee River in Hall County, Georgia. This is a major river system with a stream order of 8, indicating a substantial waterway with significant flow volume averaging over 20,000 cubic feet per second. The river at this location has an average velocity of 7.37 feet per second with a gradient of 7.7 feet per mile, suggesting moderate current conditions that paddlers should respect. The access point is located approximately 543 miles upstream from the river mouth, placing it in the upper-middle section of this major Georgia river system.

The Chattahoochee River in this region drains a watershed of 16,250 square miles and supports various recreational activities including paddling and fishing. Boaters accessing this site should be prepared for a river environment with consistent flow and moderate current. The Wildlife Management Area designation indicates this is a public access point managed for recreational use, though specific amenities at this particular launch should be confirmed before visiting. The river's substantial size and flow characteristics make it suitable for experienced paddlers and motorboat operators who are comfortable with river conditions.