United States Georgia

Highway 17, Brunswick

According to the latest information available, the boat ramp named Highway 17 in Brunswick, Georgia is a public boat ramp that provides access to the waters of the Turtle River, which eventually leads to the Atlantic Ocean. It is a concrete ramp that is 26 feet wide and has a maximum depth of 10 feet at low tide.

This boat ramp is designed to accommodate small to medium-sized boats, such as jon boats, skiffs, and other light watercraft. Larger boats may not be able to launch from this ramp due to its size and depth restrictions.

Overall, the Highway 17 boat ramp in Brunswick is a convenient and accessible public access point for recreational boaters looking to explore the Turtle River and nearby waterways. Get driving directions.
HIGHWAY 17, BRUNSWICK

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Streamgauge Streamflow
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USGS 02198840
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USGS 02198980
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USGS 02202600
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USGS 02202500
898 cfs
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USGS 02198920
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USGS 02198810
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USGS 02203000
97 cfs