Update 2024-08-09: Georgia House Navigable Streams Study Committee 2024-08-15.
The Georgia legislature is trying to define which creeks and rivers are navigable. They are using an antique law to do so.
You can help keep Georgia rivers and creeks navigable by logging your river trips here:
https://survey123.arcgis.com/share/32bc9531a62e4c83971b162a58eb25f2
The goal of this mapping project is to document the upstream extent of recreational descents on as many Georgia rivers as possible. Paddlers documenting their descents through this survey could help protect access to streams for generations to come. We encourage paddlers to submit their earliest and farthest upstream descent on as many rivers as possible.
Help keep paddle access to Georgia rivers, Contact your statehouse members, Record your paddle outings
Maybe you’d also like to explain to the Georgia statehouse that the 1863 definition of navigable is outdated: “is capable of transporting boats loaded with freight in the regular course of trade either for the whole or a part of the year.”
Nowadays we fish, paddle, and motor in forms of recreational commerce that were not common in 1863.
Here is one way to contact your Georgia state legislators:
https://action.outdooralliance.org/a/protect-the-publics-right-to-paddle-in-georgia_7_24 Continue reading

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