This site brings together the history of many cultures that have lived alongside the Ocmulgee River in Georgia since ancient times, featuring a trove of archaeological artifacts on display at the ...
“Experts estimate the Ocmulgee River corridor is home to 32 mammal species, 170 species of birds, 26 amphibian species, 31 fish species and 35 reptile species.” Environment Georgia, an e The ...
MACON, Ga. — The long-awaited pedestrian overpass connecting the Ocmulgee Heritage Trail to Amerson River Park is taking some shape as part of Macon's massive I-16/I-75 Interchange Project.
The Ocmulgee River corridor, one of the two watersheds where the flower is found, has been proposed to become Georgia’s first national park and preserve. The National Park Service cites a rich human ...