
The boundary between Lanier Co and Clinch Co cuts vertically through this South Georgia landscape, where the settlements of Stockton and Greenwood anchor the western edge. The terrain is defined by a dense network of swampy depressions and sluggish waterways, including Suwannoochee Creek, Buck Creek, and Cow Creek. These water systems feed into numerous named bays—low-lying wetland basins like Timmerman Bay, Johnson Bay, and Pigeon Bay—that characterize the interior pine and cypress country. Local agriculture and timber access are reflected in a grid of rural roads such as Lutz Farm Rd and Hornage Rd, while the 84 highway provides a primary eastern artery across the flat, forested topography. This 2024 survey documents the persistence of family-named landmarks like Lightsey Bay and Epsey Bay in a region still primarily shaped by its natural drainage patterns and sparse rural distribution.
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