Aerial Views of the Altamaha River

Wayne County

As part of the Altamaha Riverkeeper’s ongoing efforts to monitor pollution, I was honored to be able to make an aerial survey of its lower reaches in 2012, culminating in one of my photographs being featured on the front page of the Savannah Morning News. It was a great opportunity that allowed me to really understand the size of the river and its complex ecosystem.

Altamaha River Park and Trestle, Everett, Glynn County

Though it is a beautiful wilderness, especially when seen from the air, it’s among Georgia’s most polluted rivers. Georgia Power’s Plant Hatch on the Upper Altamaha in Appling County and Rayonier in Wayne County are the main culprits, but hopefully they will soon work harder to balance jobs and the environment. The jury is still out, but with legal actions being sought by Altamaha Riverkeeper, a cleaner river could be on the horizon.

McIntosh County

The wildest stretches of the river can be found in McIntosh County as the river reaches its delta and finally the Atlantic Ocean.

Altamaha River Delta, McIntosh County

5 thoughts on “Aerial Views of the Altamaha River

  1. jabo's avatarjabo

    we have been fishing on boating on this river since 1960 from Moodys fish camp all way down to Darien but mostly around Paradise Park to Everett city landing and it Sure has changed both from pollution to number of boats and campers you see today, still a lot of fish to catch if you know where to find them,

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