
The Alapaha River drainage system defines this portion of the Georgia-Florida borderlands, where the river winds through the eastern edge of Echols County. The landscape is characterized by a dense network of tributaries, including Cow Creek, Pindar Creek, and the southern reaches of Grand Bay Creek. Settlement patterns follow the higher ground between these waterways, anchored by small communities such as Howell, Mayday, and Blanton.
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1968 Needmore
Echols County, GA

1971 Haylow
Echols County, GA

1971 Howell
Echols County, GA

1971 Pineland
Echols County, GA

1971 Statenville
Echols County, GA

1971 Tarver
Echols County, GA

2024 Haylow
Echols County, GA

2024 Howell
Echols County, GA

2024 Needmore
Echols County, GA

2024 Pineland
Echols County, GA

2024 Statenville
Echols County, GA

2024 Tarver
Echols County, GA