Buffalo River (Georgia)
The Buffalo River is a short, primarily blackwater river located in northeastern Georgia, United States. It is a tributary of the Savannah River, joining it along the border between Lincoln and Wilkes counties. The river flows generally southeastward through a largely rural and undeveloped area, characterized by forests and wetlands. It is known for its slow-moving current and dark, tannin-rich water. The Buffalo River offers opportunities for canoeing, kayaking, and fishing, though access can be limited. It is also part of the larger Savannah River watershed.