Where does the Ogeechee River start and end?

Where does the Ogeechee River start and end?

Atlantic Ocean
Ogeechee River/Mouths
The Ogeechee River, which begins in the Georgia Piedmont, flows southeast for 245 miles and empties into the Atlantic Ocean at Ossabaw Sound, 15 miles south of Savannah. Maximum elevation of about 650 feet above sea level occurs at the headwaters near Union Point in Greene County in Georgia’s Piedmont Province.

Where does the Ogeechee River begin?

Piedmont
Ogeechee River/Sources

Where is the Ogeechee River in georgia?

The Ogeechee River is a 294-mile-long (473 km) blackwater river in the U.S. state of Georgia. It heads at the confluence of its North and South Forks, about 2.5 miles (4.0 km) south-southwest of Crawfordville and flowing generally southeast to Ossabaw Sound about 16 miles (26 km) south of Savannah.

What cities does the Ogeechee River flow through?

Louisville
SavannahCrawfordville
Ogeechee River/Cities

Can you swim in the Ogeechee River?

The Ogeechee River is used primarily for fishing and boating but a section is blocked off for swimming as well.

Are there alligators in the Ogeechee River?

Water snakes and alligators are common in the Ogeechee River. In the lower reaches, wood storks and southern bald eagles use the river as a feeding ground, and West Indian manatees occasionally visit the river near the coast.

What kind of fish are in the Ogeechee River?

The fish fauna of the Ogeechee River Basin includes American shad, redbreast, crappie, striped bass, shellcracker, and catfish. The endangered shortnose sturgeon (Acipenser brevirostrum) breeds in the basin.

Is the Ogeechee River saltwater?

It runs through Swainsboro and Claxton and meets with the Ogeechee at I-95. Both rivers are considered blackwater, or freshwater, rivers. Wildlife changes as the river moves from freshwater to saltwater to marshes. Manatees and sea turtles live in the coastal areas.

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