Discover and explore Georgia’s 30+ unique water trails by kayak, canoe or paddleboard using the Georgia River Guide app powered by Georgia River Network.
Georgia’s water trails comprise hundreds of miles of navigable waterways and stretch to every corner of the state. Whether you are curious about the iconic wetlands of the Dub Denman Canoe Trail in the southeast, the limestone-lined banks of the Flint River in the southwest, or the historic waters of the Etowah River in the northwest, the Georgia River Guide can help you find the perfect section of river for your next adventure.
Featuring:
- Public access points & river mileage
- River conditions & recommended runnable levels
- Level of difficulty
- Specific river rapids or hazards
- Outfitters and shuttle services
- Cultural and historic points of interest
- Available amenities
- Tips on how to plan your trip & stay safe on the water
- And more!
Georgia River Guide is a project of Georgia River Network, a nonprofit river conservation organization, and is designed to support the organization’s goal to connect more people to Georgia’s rivers and educate paddlers on the importance of water trails, water safety and river conservation.
Georgia River Guide is completely free with no in-app purchases so everyone can be empowered to enjoy Georgia’s waterways.
About Georgia River Network:
Founded in 1998, Georgia River Network serves as the voice of Georgia’s rivers and works to empower everyone to enjoy, connect with, and advocate for economically vital and clean flowing rivers.
In addition to the Georgia River Guide app, Georgia River Network empowers all to enjoy and protect Georgia’s waterways through Paddle Georgia trips, water safety classes, the organization’s river user guide book series, advocacy action alerts and more.
Learn more at www.garivers.org.