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  1. A freshwater stream flows into the small lake at the State Park. This spillway flows into the lake from the West. A nearby sign designates the border between Alabama and Florida. Tables, shelter, playground, and disposal containers allow for FULL family or group get-togethers.

  2. The source of the Chattahoochee River is located in Jacks Gap at the southeastern foot of Jacks Knob, in the very southeastern corner of Union County, [5] [6] in the southern Blue Ridge Mountains, a subrange of the Appalachian Mountains.

  3. In 1802, the state of Georgia relinquished their claim to the lands west of the Chattahoochee River, most of which is now part of Alabama, in exchange for the federal government’s pledge to remove all Native Americans from the state.

  4. Chattahoochee Trace - Eufaula. This 18-county region straddles the Chattahoochee River along the Alabama-Georgia border. Antebellum homes, historic sites, picturesque lakes and scenic wonders abound throughout this resplendent river corridor. Book a room at the Econo Lodge hotel in Eufaula, AL.

  5. Chattahoochee State Park was a public recreation area located in the extreme southeast corner of Alabama operated by the government of Houston County, Alabama. The park occupied 596 acres (241 ha) along Irwin's Mill Creek on the Florida -Alabama border. [1]

  6. The Chattahoochee River forms the southeastern border of Alabama, separating Alabama and Georgia. The Chattahoochee River is divided in this stretch by a series of dams. The northern end of the Chattahoochee River in Alabama is West Point Reservoir, a Corps of Engineers impoundment.

  7. Chattahoochee State Park, now managed by Houston County, is located on Irwin's Mill Creek near Gordon, Alabama. The historic park was built by CCC workers during the Great Depression and features fishing, camping, picnicking, hiking and more.

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