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Mag Creek Pond is a place with many visitors from Toccoa; while you're here, you could also go to beautiful Reservoir 11. The high level of rain makes Mag Creek Pond a quite wet location; the month with most of the rain is March while October is mostly the driest month. This lake is so wonderful. Get yourself into a kayak and hit Brasstown Creek, and enjoy a round of golf at Toccoa City Golf Course. The warmest time of the year at Mag Creek Pond comes with
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| | high temperatures in the 80's; during summer nights temperatures are in the 60's. For the period of the winter highs are frequently in the 50's while Mag Creek Pond overnight low temperatures through the wintertime are in the 20's. Mag Creek is a brilliant local stream, and if you need a place to stay Knights Inn & Suites Toccoa is a glorious choice. There's always North Fork Broad River Structure Five Dam to go to in close proximity to Mag Creek Pond; Kirby | |
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Pond is a nearby lake that you could visit. This lake is so wonderful. If you came to camp Toccoa Rv Park & Campground is a splendid location to do that; get drenched paddling on Rice Creek. Having a brilliant time at Mag Creek
Pond is painless. Camping at Sunset Campground is always a wonderful experience, and Days Inn Toccoa is a delightful site to get some rest.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 34.475 Longitude: -83.25417
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Rice Creek, Franklin CountyCounty, 12 miles away Class III - 1 miles long (Victoria Bryant State Park to GA 145) |
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Brasstown Creek, Oconee CountyCounty, 13 miles away Class V+ - 3.8 miles long (Brasstown Road to Yonah Lake) |
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Chauga River, Oconee CountyCounty, 14 miles away Class I-II(III) - 7.5 miles long (Cobbs Bridge Road to North Horseshoe Bridge Road) |
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Stonecypher Lake
 | ... Branch and Coe Branch. This lake is located on the farm lands of Palmer Simpson Stonecypher and was constructed in the mid 1950's. The shorelines are constant except in times of heavy rainfall and original life of lake was projected to exceed 100 years. Silt accumulation after 20 years was approximately .5 inche. Normal elevation is apporximately 800'. Feeder streams maintain lake levels even during extended periods of insufficient rainfall and at the same time provide spill into the exiting stream bed. The lake has been pulled down during periods of heavy construction of highways across the feeder streams to allow silt to return to the streams and pass thru thedrain gates. Buena Vista Dr crosses the lake in two places; one being the main dam and again on the Coe Branch inlet. Original construction of dams accommodated these crossings. Over the years sport fishing has been excellent with large mouth Bass, Crappie, Brem, Pike And Catfish, however fishing is limited due to private ownership of property including the lake basin. The shorelines and suroundin... |
Panther Creek Campground
 | 17 miles away 1 PHOTO Hi!? I am looking for information.? Recently, I have been going thru old black and white photos that belong to my grandmother.? I have several dozen that are dated Easter Sunday, 1945 (April 1st).? I have being attempting determine the location where these pics were taken.? The only thing grandmother can remember is a name:? Panther Creek Park.? She thought it was somewhere around Corniela.? I found this web page while doing a search for it.? I have included some pics.? The most obvious feature in a lot of this photos is a round brick object that people seemed to spend a lot of time lounging around.? I don't know what to actually call it.? Is this the right park??... |
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