Upper Etowah River Alliance

Tour the Watershed
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The Etowah Tunnel
The Etowah Tunnel
Photo by Candace Stoughton
Beautiful Wetland
Waterfalls on Longswamp Creek
A beautiful wetland in the Dawson Forest.
Photo by Candace Stoughton
One of the waterfalls on Longswamp Creek!
Photo by Lynelle Reese
Joe-pye Weed
Reflections
Joe-pye weed blooming on the Amicalola River,
a tributary of the Etowah
Reflections in the Etowah River
Photo by Candace Stoughton
Snake
Pastoral Scene
One of the "critters" that makes its' home in the
Etowah Watershed

(Eastern Milk Snake-Lampropeltis triangulum)
Photo by Candace Stoughton
A Pastoral Scene
Photo by Candace Stoughton
Etowah River
UGA Scientists
The Etowah River starts in the Chattahoochee
National Forest in Lumpkin County.

It is so narrow there that you could almost
leap over it in a single bound!
Photo by Candace Stoughton
Hard at work!
UGA scientists that study the amazing
fish and insects in the Etowah basin.
Photo by Candace Stoughton
Glorious Azaleas
Dragonfly
Glorious azaleas along the river.
A dragonfly hitches a ride on a
canoe going down the Etowah!

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