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The Reed Creek boat ramp provides access to the Savannah River and Lake Hartwell, a popular destination for kayakers, canoeists, and small motorized boats. Located in Hart County, Georgia, the ramp is part of the Sadlers Creek State Park recreation area.
The Savannah River in this section is a broad, slow-moving waterway, part of the larger Hartwell Lake reservoir. This makes it well-suited for calm, flatwater paddling and small boating. Kayakers and canoeists can explore the scenic coves and shorelines of the lake, while motor boats can access the open water. No camping or other amenities are available directly at the ramp, but the nearby Lake Hartwell Camping and Cabins provides lodging options.
To reach the Reed Creek boat ramp, take GA 51 (Chandler Street/Reed Creek Hwy) approximately 8 miles from Hartwell, following the brown directional signs. The ramp itself is a simple paved launch, suitable for easy water access. Paddlers and boaters should review water levels and weather conditions before heading out to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip on Lake Hartwell.