The Alapaha River is moving fast at Statenville Boat Ramp,
just upstream of the GA 94 bridge and west across the river from Statenville, Georgia,
on the Alapaha River Water Trail (ARWT).
https://wwals.net/maps/arwt
Statenville Boat Ramp, Alapaha River 2025-02-25, GA 94 Bridge, Sky Dog
The Statenville Gauge read 9.61 feet (85.71 feet NAVD88), with 1580 cubic feet per second of discharge (2.04 kcfs).
Sky the Suwannee Riverkeeper Dog came along to sniff out the situation.
More pictures and videos below.
Statenville Boat Ramp and Sky Dog, 2025:02:25 16:14:44, 30.7044815, -83.0330450
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Intro
Video:
https://youtu.be/XC_nQK5YvFc
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Bottom of ramp
Video:
https://youtu.be/oFfyGlpllfY
Bottom of ramp, 2025:02:25 16:15:28, 30.7045135, -83.0329830 -
GA 94 Bridge
Video:
https://youtu.be/eCnudZiOGug
Sky surveys the Alapaha River and the GA 94 bridge, 2025:02:25 16:18:07, 30.7042544, -83.0326191 -
Upstream and downstream
Video:
https://youtu.be/DmwaYiXZi5c
Downstream Alapaha River, Statenville Boat Ramp, 30.7042544, -83.0326191 -
Statenville Boat Ramp 2025-02-25
Video:
https://youtu.be/-l82iEjA_eoStatenville Boat Ramp 2025-02-25
206 GA 94 West, Statenville, GA 31648, right bank, west of river, north of highway bridge. Echols County.
Videos by John S. Quarterman for WWALS Watershed Coalition Inc. (WWALS).
https://wwals.net/2025/02/27/statenville-boat-ramp-alapaha-river-2025-02-25/
GADNR
Sign: Public Boat Ramp, GA-DNR Wildlife Resources Division, 2025:02:25 16:22:21, 30.7044724, -83.0333570
-jsq, John S. Quarterman, Suwannee RIVERKEEPER®
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