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Sweetwater Creek State Park is a 2,549 acres (10.32 km 2) Georgia state park in east Douglas County, 15 miles (24 km) from downtown Atlanta. The park is named after Sweetwater Creek which runs through it.
Sweetwater Lake State Park is a Colorado State Park in Garfield County, Colorado in the United States, approximately 18 miles (29 km) north of the town of Dotsero. The park contains 488 acres (197 ha) and is located within the White River National Forest in the Flat Tops Wilderness Area . [ 1 ]
Sweetwater creek in the fall Sweetwater Creek. Sweetwater Creek is a 45.6-mile-long (73.4 km) [1] stream in the U.S. state of Georgia, west of Atlanta.It begins in southwestern Paulding County, flowing generally eastward into southwestern Cobb County, then turning south into eastern Douglas County.
The park has 26 tent/RV campsites, eight fully furnished cottages with central HVAC and satellite TV a, a 16-person Group Lodge with satellite TV and screened back porch, and a new History Center that currently displays some of the first artifacts excavated by the archaeology team from Georgia Southern University. Georgia Southern's Sociology ...
Full-facility campsites are available for overnight visitors. The Sweetwater Wetlands Project includes a network of trails that allow visitors to walk along the berms that form the enhancement wetland, an outdoor classroom, a viewing tower, and a visitors center. The park is a 'gateway site' for the Great Florida Birding Trail. [18]
Sweetwater Creek is a stream in Wise County, Texas. [1] Description. The creek rises east of Decatur, flowing east for 10 miles before meeting Denton Creek.
Sweetwater Creek may refer to: Sweetwater Creek, a novel by Anne Rivers Siddons; Sweetwater Creek, Florida, an unincorporated community in Hillsborough County, ...
Sweetwater Creek is a tributary stream of the Tennessee River located in McMinn, Monroe, and Loudon counties in eastern Tennessee.. The stream rises in McMinn County and flows toward the northeast, paralleling the trend of the valleys and ridges, for 29.3 miles (47.2 km) through Monroe and Loudon counties, [1] entering Watts Bar Reservoir in Loudon County at a location downstream from the city ...