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Exploring the Chattahoochee River with Superintendent William Cox

Mar 20, 201938 minSeason 1Ep. 18
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Episode description

Bill Cox, Superintendent of the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area (CRNRA), informs listeners about the 48 mile stretch of the river and 15 different units that make up the CRNRA. The Chattahoochee has been a source of food, power and recreation for thousands of years - and continues to be a central gathering place for Atlanta locals to relax and recreate.

Bill shares his stories about the river, including the legend of the Cochran Shoals alligator (it's true!) and all the opportunities locals and visitors have to enjoy this gem of Georgia. Whether you hike, bike, tube, paddle or climb - the "Hootch" and the surrounding parklands - are a treasure to both enjoy and protect for future generations.

Learn more about the CRNRA here.
Link to unit maps.
All the ways to volunteer. 

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Music track "Two Mountains at a Time" from Live at the Fillmore by Pachyderm, used under the Creative Commons license. 



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