Cooper Creek

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This is a photo of Cooper Creek in the Chattahoochee National Forest flowing by the Cooper Creek Campground. I took this on a January afternoon. It’s really popular with anglers, and with beavers.

We saw evidence of beavers working the bank, which was fascinating to see.

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