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Apalachee River
Country United States
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Main source Georgia

The Apalachee River is a river in Georgia, United States. It is about 74-mile-long (119 km). This river flows into the Oconee River. Think of it as a smaller stream that joins a bigger one.

The Apalachee River: A Georgia Waterway

The Apalachee River is an important part of Georgia's natural landscape. It helps carry water across the state. Rivers like the Apalachee are vital for local plants and animals. They also provide water for people.

Journey Through Georgia

The Apalachee River starts in eastern Gwinnett County. This is north of a town called Lawrenceville. From there, the river flows mostly southeast. It travels through different parts of Georgia.

Finally, the Apalachee River reaches Lake Oconee. This lake is west of Greensboro. Here, the Apalachee River joins the larger Oconee River. This meeting point is important for the local ecosystem.

Interesting Sights Along the River

One special place along the Apalachee River is the Kilgore Mill Covered Bridge. This historic bridge crosses over the river. Covered bridges are old-fashioned bridges with roofs and walls. They are often popular spots for visitors.

The Kilgore Mill Covered Bridge is a reminder of Georgia's past. It shows how people used to build structures to cross rivers. It is a unique landmark in the area.

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