Chattahoochee River
The Chattahoochee River runs from the Chattahoochee Spring in the mountains of northeast Georgia, southwestward by Atlanta and through its suburbs, then turns southward to form the southern half of the Georgia/Alabama state line. It then merges with the Flint River at Lake Seminole to form the Florida panhandle's short Apalachicola River, and is the largest part of the ACF River Basin watershed. The name Chattahoochee is thought to come from a Creek word for "painted rock," possibly referring to the many colorful granite outcrops along the northeast-to-southwest segment of the river. Much of this segment of the river runs through the Brevard fault.
Tributaries
Tributary creeks, streams, and rivers, as well as lakes, from north to south, along with the county they are in:
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Tributary - Creek - Stream - River
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- Lake Lanier and Buford Dam (Hall and Forsyth)
- Big Creek (Forsyth and north Fulton)
- Bull Sluice Lake and Morgan Falls Dam
- Willeo Creek (Cobb/Fulton border)
- Sope Creek (Cobb)
- Nancy Creek (Fulton)
- Peachtree Creek (Fulton)
- Rottenwood Creek (Cobb)
- Sweetwater Creek (Cobb into Douglas)
- Lake West Point
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