Oconee River - Georgia Rivers Quick Facts about the River The Oconee River’s headwaters are located in Hall County The Middle Oconee and North Oconee flow 55-65 miles before joining below Athens to form the Oconee River The Oconee River then flows freely for about 20 miles until it joins the northern end of Lake Oconee, which is formed by Wallace Dam Lake Sinclair is below Wallace Dam and is formed by Sinclair Dam
Oconee River Users Guide - Georgia Rivers The Oconee River Users Guide will be released in the spring of 2019! From its tiniest headwater streams in Hall County of North Georgia to its ultimate union with the Ocmulgee to form Georgia’s mightiest river in the Altamaha, the Oconee River cuts a path through east central Georgia and through the state’s rich cultural and natural landscape The Oconee River User’s Guide traces the