River enthusiasts now have access to new information kiosks designed to improve safety, navigation, and awareness along the Chattooga River.
The Chattooga River Group announced this week that new informational displays have been installed at existing kiosks in Trion, Lyerly, and Chattoogaville through a partnership with the Town of Lyerly, the Town of Trion, and the Trion Recreation Department.
According to the organization, the kiosks provide valuable information for paddlers and other river users, including maps of nearby river routes, safety information, river-use etiquette, and links to online resources.
The project is intended to help local municipalities maintain updated information for residents and visitors who use the river for recreation.
Chattooga River Group officials said the kiosks are designed to enhance the experience of river users while also helping connect them with additional outdoor recreation opportunities and watershed organizations throughout the region.
The information boards were installed this week and are now available for public use at the three locations.
The Chattooga River continues to be a popular destination for kayaking, canoeing, fishing, and other outdoor recreation activities throughout northwest Georgia.








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