Join us for a leisurely paddle on the Withlacoochee River: three miles to Sugar Creek with early takeout, and another four miles to Troupville Boat Ramp, around all the river frontage of the land recently purchased by Lowndes County for Troupville River Camp and Nature Park.
Paddle with Valdosta Mayor Scott James Matheson and Lowndes County Chairman Bill Slaughter. Shuttle vans provided by Valdosta-Lowndes County Parks and Recreation Authority (VLPRA). Thanks to a generous grant from Georgia Power, this outing is free for everyone.
Boats: Bring your own if you have it.
When: Gather 8 AM, launch 10 AM, end 4 PM, Saturday, March 15, 2025
Put In: Langdale Park Boat Ramp,
3781 N. Valdosta Rd., Valdosta, GA 31602.
GPS: 30.88747, -83.32395
Safety: Be on time. If you miss the safety briefing, you cannot paddle with us.
VSU CORE Outdoors will bring some boats for free.
To reserve a boat, please use this eventbrite ticket:
https://www.eventbrite.com/myevent?eid=1272573675119
Mayor and Chairmans Paddle, Langdale Park to Troupville 2025-03-15, Early Takeout Sugar Creek, Withlacoochee and Little Rivers
Each person in a boat, no matter how young or old, must wear a PFD.
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Little River upstream 2014-06-28
Thanks to Chris Graham for leading this one, and to Edwin Brunot for the pictures.
Little River Upstream 2014-06-28, Troupville Boat Ramp, GA 133
We got maybe a mile and a half upstream from Troupville Boat Ramp, on GA 133, St. Augustine Road, west of I-75 Exit 18, at Val Tech Road.
We saw shoals, an island, high banks, narrow, and wide, sandy bottom, and of course the prison, just upstream from Troup Bridge.
Troupville Boat Ramp was then known as Little River Boat Ramp, before we got Valdosta-Lowndes County Parks and Recreation Authority (VLPRA) to rename it.
It is still often known as the Prison Boat Ramp, due to Valdosta State Prison just upstream. Continue reading
Pictures: WWALS at Hahira Pride 2024-06-01
Thanks to Rindy and Jo for organizing the WWALS booth at South Georgia Pride, art of Music and Art on Main, in Hahira, Georgia.
WWALS Booth, Pride Festival, Hahira, Georgia, June 1, 2024
Thanks to Margaret Stewart for helping.
This is on the WWALS Withlacoochee and Little River Water Trail. Hahira is about in the middle between Folsom Bridge on the Little River to the west and Hagan Bridge on the Withlacoochee River to the east, around 8 miles either way.
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Alapaha River clean, Sugar Creek worse 2025-01-16
Update 2025-01-24: Filthy Sugar Creek 2025-01-17; Clean Withlacoochee River and Franks Creek 2025-01-19; Clean New River 2025-01-20.
Thursday WWALS water quality samples showed the Alapaha River clean at Lakeland and Naylor.
But Valdosta Thursday samples showed Sugar Creek worse again at Gornto Road.
As noted yesterday, the Little and Withlacoochee Rivers also seem clean, although I’d avoid the Withlacoochee near Sugar Creek, and Sugar Creek itself.
We hear there is a Sugar Creek bypass, but that creek is still filthy from the sewer line break upstream of Gornto Road on down to the Withlacoochee River.
If you like rain (Saturday) or cold (Sunday), this weekend may be good to paddle, motor, swim, or fish, elsewhere, such as the Little, Alapaha, Santa Fe, Ichetucknee, or Suwannee Rivers.
Alapaha River clean, Sugar Creek worse 2025-01-16, Rain coming Saturday, Cold all next week
Alapaha River
WWALS tester Kimberly Godden Tanner for Thursday got zero (0) E. coli at Lakeland Boat Ramp. Can’t get cleaner than that. Continue reading
OK Little and Withlacoochee Rivers, Dirty New River, Filthy Sugar Creek 2025-01-15
Upate 2025-01-18: Alapaha River clean, Sugar Creek worse 2025-01-16.
For Wednesday water quality samples, The Little River at US 82 west of Tifton, Georgia, tested OK, as did the Withlacoochee River at GA 133, US 84, and Holly Point four miles from the Suwannee.
The New River on 18th Street in Tifton tested too high in E. coli.
We hear there is a Sugar Creek bypass, but that creek is still filthy from the sewer line break upstream of Gornto Road on down to the Withlacoochee River.
No new sewage spills have been reported in the past week in the Suwannee River Basin in Florida, but in Georgia one new Valdosta spill showed up, although it apparently did not get into waterways.
This weekend, I’d avoid Sugar Creek and the Withlacoochee River near downstream from it. If you like rain (Saturday) or cold (Sunday), this weekend may be good to paddle, motor, swim, or fish, elsewhere, such as the Little, Alapaha, Santa Fe, Ichetucknee, or Suwannee Rivers.
OK Little, Withlacoochee Rivers, Dirty New River, Filthy Sugar Creek, 2025-01-15
New River
Continue readingSamantha Carr, WWALS Intern and water quality tester 2025-01-10
Update 2025-01-17: OK Little and Withlacoochee Rivers, Dirty New River, Filthy Sugar Creek 2025-01-15.
Update 2025-01-13: Sugar Creek still filthy Saturday in Valdosta test results 2025-01-11.
WWALS has a new intern, who will also do water quality testing in Tifton, Georgia, on the New and Little Rivers.
New WWALS Intern, Samantha Carr, Southern Regional Technical College, Tifton, Georgia
New WWALS Intern Samantha Carr passed the Georgia Adopt-A-Stream (AAS) Chemical and Bacterial training. Continue reading
Filthy Sugar Creek, OK Withlacoochee River, Clean Alapaha River 2025-01-09
Update 2025-01-17: OK Little and Withlacoochee Rivers, Dirty New River, Filthy Sugar Creek 2025-01-15.
Update 2025-01-13: Sugar Creek still filthy Saturday in Valdosta test results 2025-01-11.
Update: 2025-01-11: Samantha Carr, WWALS Intern and water quality tester 2025-01-10.
Sugar Creek is still filthy from the sewer line break upstream of Gornto Road on down to the Withlacoochee River.
The Little River tested clean at Troupville Boat Ramp Sunday, and the Withlacoochee River tested clean Thursday at Langdale Park upstream of Valdosta and OK Wednesday at Holly Point, a few miles from the Suwannee River.
The Alapaha River tested clean Thursday at Lakeland Boat Ramp and Naylor Park Beach.
Valdosta Utilities has not yet posted its Withlacoochee River results for this week.
No new sewage spills have been reported in the past week in the Suwannee River Basin in Florida, but in Georgia the Valdosta Sugar Creek broken sewer pipe finally showed up today.
This weekend, I’d avoid Sugar Creek and the Withlacoochee River near downstream from it. If you like cold, this weekend may be good to paddle, motor, swim, or fish, elsewhere, such as the Little, Alapaha, Santa Fe, Ichetucknee, or Suwannee Rivers.
Filthy Sugar Creek, OK Withlacoochee River, Clean Alapaha River, 2025-01-09
Sugar Creek
Continue readingSewer line break, Sugar Creek 2025-01-07
Update 2025-01-10: Filthy Sugar Creek, OK Withlacoochee River, Clean Alapaha River 2025-01-09.
Does that look like sewage is spilling out of it?
Open sewer line in Sugar Creek, 700 feet north of RR trestle
Looks to me like darker water coming from that pipe into Sugar Creek, when I was there yesterday. Continue reading
Valdosta has found the Sugar Creek sewage leak 2024-01-06
Update 2025-01-10: Filthy Sugar Creek, OK Withlacoochee River, Clean Alapaha River 2025-01-09.
Update 2025-01-08: Sewer line break, Sugar Creek 2025-01-07.
Congratulations to the City of Valdosta and Utilities Director Jason Barnes for finding the Sugar Creek sewer leak.
He told me this afternoon that a bypass pump is already in place will be in place soon.
Finding it became easier after WWALS water quality testing narrowed the potential location within 2,000 feet.
The press release does not say exactly where the leak is, but according to descriptions (between the railroad trestle and Gornto Road and in the creek), I think it is probably the pipe pictured.
Valdosta has found the Sugar Creek sewer leak 2025-01-06, After WWALS narrowed it within 2000 feet
Also, I confidently predict the estimated spilled gallons will be at least 10,000, as in a major spill, after these two months it’s been spilling.
Congratulations again to Valdosta Utilities for finding the leak!
All of the images below are by WWALS; the Valdosta press release contains no images.
City of Valdosta Responds to Sewer Pipe Washout Along Sugar Creek
On Monday, January 6, 2025, at approximately 11:20 a.m., City personnel conducted inspections along Sugar Creek to identify a potential source of recent high bacterial counts in the area and a possible source of inflow into the lift stations. During this inspection, City workers discovered a recent washout where a sewer collection pipe had shifted open, allowing sanitary sewer to flow into the creek and vice versa.
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Filthy Sugar Creek and Withlacoochee River 2025-01-02
Update 2025-01-06: Valdosta has found the Sugar Creek sewage leak 2024-01-06.
Sugar Creek is still filthy at Gornto Road to the Withlacoochee River, and at a sewer line upstream. It’s not as bad farther upstream, so that sewer line could be the creek contamination source. It’s time to fix it.
The Withlacoochee River is also filthy 62 river miles downstream, only 4 miles from the Suwannee River.
Yet Valdosta Utilities reported OK water quality in between at GA 133 and at US 84.
Did the downstream contamination wash that far down from Sugar Creek after last Sunday’s rains? Or did the downstream contamination come from somewhere else, such as from Quitman, GA, down Okapilco Creek into the Withlacoochee River? Valdosta used to test on Okapilco Creek at US 84 and on the Withlacoochee River at Knights Ferry just below Okapilco Creek, but they stopped that a year ago, so we don’t know.
No new sewage spills have been reported in the past week in the Suwannee River Basin in Florida or Georgia. But sometimes reports come late or not at all.
This weekend, I’d avoid Sugar Creek and the Withlacoochee River downstream from it all the way to the Suwannee River. If you like cold, this weekend may be good to paddle, motor, swim, or fish, on other rivers, such as the Alapaha, Santa Fe, Ichetucknee, or Suwannee.
Filthy Sugar Creek and Withlacoochee River 2025-01-02, No rain, no reported sewage spills. What is the contamination source?