Flowing through Georgia’s agricultural heartland, the Flint River supplies drinking water, irrigates farms, and supports diverse wildlife. Communities, farmers, and anglers rely on its steady current for recreation, crop production, and ecological health. This free-flowing waterway also feeds into the Apalachicola system, sustaining regional economies and natural habitats.
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