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Chattahoochee River National Recreation AreaShoals at Jones Bridge with bridge ruins in the background - Photo by Matt Harr
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Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area
Things To Do
 

Most of the river flows at a very lazy pace, but portions can contain up to Class 2 rapids.

The Chattahoochee River is a great place for a picnic, a leisurely walk, or boating on a sunny afternoon. The 48 miles of of the river that the park contains can take up the whole day or just a few hours for a quick getaway from the fast pace of the city life.

 
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Most of the river flows at a very lazy pace, but portions can contain up to Class 2 rapids.

In the Cochran Shoals area, bike riding is permitted (on designated trails) and a mountain bike area is provided for the more daring. Horseback riding enthusiasts can travel to Bowmans Island for a peaceful ride on the trails there.

 
Water Quality
For Your Health
Check the water quality on the Chattahoochee River.
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Picnic Area at Island Ford
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A Rainbow Trout before release - Photo by Russell Virgilio  

Did You Know?
All Trout have a protective membrane or "slime coat" that covers their scales and is their first line of defense against infection and disease. Damage to this coating can severely hurt the fish. Wetting your hands or limiting contact with the fish increases the likelihood that the fish will survive.

Last Updated: December 29, 2006 at 11:54 EST