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Fairfield Plantation Resort, Villa Rica, Georgia
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| | Nearby you come upon the Banning Mill Road to Johns Mill sector, a grade II-III+ section of whitewater. It's a delightful 3-mile-long section on Snake River. This section of Snake River is not a site for learners to come kayak paddling unaccompanied. In case you like whitewater, there is the Banks Mill Road to confluence with upper section of Dog sector, a grade II-III whitewater bit on Mobley Creek, 0.75 miles long. You might get covered with water whitewater paddling this bit of Mobley Creek, so you should be ready for that. The GA Route 5 to Mt. Zion |
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Road segment, a whitewater segment on Hurricane Creek is 2.52 miles from beginning to end. This close by segment of whitewater is a type IV(V). Don’t count on keeping yourself dry whitewater kayaking and rafting this segment of Hurricane Creek. The GA Route 5 to Dog River Reservoir
| | section on Dog River is a close by type III+ whitewater sweep, 7 miles from start to finish. Don’t count on maintaining yourself dry whitewater kayaking and rafting this sweep of Dog River in the event that you're not an proficient whitewater paddler. Raft paddling can become treacherous, so check current conditions before heading out. There's always Willis Lake Dam to take a look at in close proximity to Fairfield Plantation Resort, and when you're here it's always fun to stop by John Tanner State Park. While the bright moon is high in the heavens over Georgia | |
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and the crickets are chirping at Fairfield Plantation Resort, place your head on your comfortable fluffy pillow and go to sleep. The Georgia dawn is what tells you that it's time for a new magnificent day in Villa Rica. People from Villa Rica love to come to Fairfield Plantation
Resort, and why not spend some time golfing at a close by golf course like St Andrews Golf & Country Club. There's television with cable, and spend all day on the telephone if you want benefiting from the free local calls. Well considered for its calmness, Fairfield Plantation
Resort is a popular place to be. Fairfield Plantation Resort is conveniently located in Villa Rica, Georgia, where a few hours on the beach is a fine way to loosen up. Golf can be played at Oak MTN Golf Club, and playing golf is lots of fun at Country Club of West Georgia.
Rest lies ahead for you at Fairfield Plantation Resort. Fairfield Plantation Resort is a 3 star hotel. If you need some exercise, a great way is playing some tennis on the tennis court; you'll love it here if you're a person who likes golf given that, golfing is something you may do here.
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Wolf Creek, Carroll
County
, 7 miles away, Class -blank- - 5 miles long (Jones Mill Road to Highway 5) |
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Snake River, Carroll
County
, 7 miles away, Class II-III+ - 3 miles long (Banning Mill Road to Johns Mill) |
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Mobley Creek, Douglas
County
, 8 miles away, Class II-III - 0.75 miles long (Banks Mill Road to confluence with upper section of Dog) |
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Hurricane Creek, Douglas
County
, 8 miles away, Class IV(V) - 2.52 miles long (GA Route 5 to Mt. Zion Road) |
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Dog River, Douglas
County
, 9 miles away, Class III+ - 7 miles long (GA Route 5 to Dog River Reservoir) |
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