Kayakers can unite for a river excursion like no other along the Ocmulgee River. Thanks to Ocmulgee Outdoor Expeditions, paddlers can head to Lloyd’s Shoals Dam and back, enjoying all of the scenic beauty of the area. Launch a kayak, canoe, or tube down the Ocmulgee, seeing a unique view of Macon from the heart of the river. Anyone else up for a river adventure unlike any other?

Anyone looking for the ultimate river adventure can head on over to Ocmulgee Outdoor Expeditions in Georgia.

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Float down the Ocmulgee River and wind your way through Macon, Georgia on a variety of tour options.

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The Ocmulgee River is a tributary of the Altamaha River, approximately 255 miles long. However, the river ends up at the man-made Lloyd’s Shoals Dam.

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One particular tour will take paddlers along the river all the way to Lloyd’s Shoals Ramp, where a canoe or kayak shuttle will pick them up after a day on the water.

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Anyone who doesn’t want to go through Ocmulgee Outdoor Expeditions, or who have their own kayaks or canoes can still take to the water for this incredible river tour. You just need to map your own transportation and route.

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Enjoy 200 miles along the Ocmulgee River Trail stretching from Macon and winding through different pockets of nature in Georgia.

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Click here to find out where Ocmulgee Outdoor Expeditions is in Georgia.

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Have you ever paddled the Ocmulgee River in Georgia before? Share with us your experience in the comments section! Or if you’re looking for a few tour options to visit Lloyd’s Shoals Dam or just trek the river, check out the Ocmulgee Outdoor Expeditions website or Facebook Page.

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Or if you want to find more padding trips in Georgia, check out this paddling tour around Tybee Island.

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Address: Ocmulgee River, Georgia, USA