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The Big Satilla River is a river in South Georgia. It rises in Ben Hill and Coffee counties and flows southeast for 260 miles (420 km). It is one of Georgia's 14 major watersheds. It empties into the Atlantic Ocean through St. Andrew Sound, north of Cumberland Island. Cumberland Island is one of the Sea Islands of the southeastern United States ...
Satilla River Waterfront Park and the U.S. Route 17 bridge in Woodbine, Georgia. The Satilla River rises in Ben Hill County, Georgia, United States, near the town of Fitzgerald, and flows in a mostly easterly direction to the Atlantic Ocean. Along its approximately 235-mile (378 km) [1] course are the cities of Waycross, Waynesville, and Woodbine.
Big Satilla Creek; Big Satilla River; Black Creek (Ogeechee River tributary) Black Creek (Savannah River tributary) Black River; Brier Creek; Broad River; Broro River; Brunswick River; Buffalo River; Bull Creek; Bull River; Camp Creek; Caney Creek; Canoochee River; Cartecay River; Chattahoochee River; Chattooga River, the northeast boundary ...
His catch, caught on May 7 on the Satilla River near Folkston, weighed 1 lb, 12 oz and was 11 3/8 inches long, and replaces the 1998 ... Four new state records have been caught since December.
Big Satilla Creek is a 55.8-mile-long (89.8 km) [1] tributary of the Little Satilla River in the U.S. state of Georgia. It is part of the Satilla River watershed of southeastern Georgia. The creek rises in Hazlehurst in Jeff Davis County and flows south, then southeast.
The freshwater Little Satilla River forms at the juncture of Big Satilla Creek and Little Satilla Creek, close to the U.S. Route 84 crossing of the two creeks southwest of Screven. The river flows south as the boundary between Wayne and Pierce counties, then turns more southeast as it becomes the boundary between Pierce and Brantley counties.
The area is sacred to the Pit River and Modoc tribes. A dormant volcano, known as Medicine Lake, creates a dramatic landscape of craters and lava tubes. Rainfall in the area is filtered through ...
Bear River (Georgia) Beaver Ruin Creek; Beaverdam Creek (Soque River tributary) Belfast River (Georgia) Betty Creek; Big Haynes Creek; Big Indian Creek (Georgia) Big Satilla Creek; Big Satilla River; Black Ankle Creek; Black Creek (Ogeechee River tributary) Black Creek (Savannah River tributary) Black River (Okefenokee Swamp)