Chickasawhay River: Stonewall - Highway 512
Clarke County, Mississippi
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07 :04 hrs
16.7 mi
25 ft
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The Chickasawhay River flows for 159 miles at the fringe of the Appalachians and contains a variety of beautiful scenery. You will see pretty stone, encounter some muck, pass an intriguing region of waterfalls and alligators, as well as cliffs and swamps. Except for the lower reaches of the river where it becomes wide and deep, the Chickasawhay provides pleasant floating, with good fishing, and relatively little human contact. Because of its remoteness, wildlife thrives here and sightings are common. This section is particularly scenic, with high clay-rock walls and deep woods that range from pine plantations to tropical-type jungle. The sheer bluffs are natural sources of spring water and in springtime, water pours from the mossy clay walls like faucets.
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Chickasawhay River: Stonewall - Highway 512 | Clarke County, Mississippi
The Chickasawhay River flows for 159 miles at the fringe of the Appalachians and contains a variety of beautiful scenery. You will see pretty stone, encounter some muck, pass an intriguing region of waterfalls and alligators, as well as cliffs and swamps. Except for the lower reaches of the river where it becomes wide and deep, the Chickasawhay provides pleasant floating, with good fishing, and relatively little human contact. Because of its remoteness, wildlife thrives here and sightings are common. This section is particularly scenic, with high clay-rock walls and deep woods that range from pine plantations to tropical-type jungle. The sheer bluffs are natural sources of spring water and in springtime, water pours from the mossy clay walls like faucets.