Wahoo Creek-Little River (Chattahoochee River tributary)

Wahoo Creek-Little River is a watershed in northeastern Georgia, encompassing three separate streams and four sub-watersheds, all of which come together and flow into Lake Lanier north of Gainesville.

Clockwise from the northwest they include: Wahoo Creek - Wahoo Creek rises just inside White County, less than 1 mile south-southwest of the intersection between State Route 115 and the northern terminus of State Route 284, on the northern face of the northernmost of two ridges in the area.

The creek runs north, then west, and turns southwest around the western edge of the ridge after about 1 mile, crosses into Lumpkin County, and continues in a southwesterly direction for approximately 2.8 miles, until it crosses State Route 52, where it turns to the south.

The river fork runs west, and turns south around the western edge of the mountain after about 1.6 miles, crosses into Hall County, and continues in a southerly direction for approximately 3.2 miles, picking up various unnamed branches from both the west and east, until it crosses State Route 52 at its intersection with State Route 283.

West Fork Little River continues running south for approximately 7 miles, and is joined by an unnamed creek system that originates just south of State Route 283 and runs parallel on the west of the river fork drainage basin.

[4] East Fork Little River - East Fork Little River begins at the confluence of Head Mill Creek and Eubank Creek just inside Hall County, less than 1 mile northeast of Clermont.

Topographic map showing Wahoo Creek, the Little River branches, and Lake Lanier
Map showing Wahoo Creek, the Little River branches, and their sub-watersheds (outlined in pink)