"The Broad River is among the last free-flowing rivers in Georgia and perhaps its most wild. It flows south from its headwaters in Banks and Stephens Counties through Madison and Elbert Counties to its confluence with the Savannah River at the Clarks Hill/Strom Thurmond Reservoir. The Broad River User's Guide traces the 118-miles of the North, Middle, and Southern Forks before the tines merge to form the mainstem of the Broad and it continues to run for 55 miles before its confluence with the Savannah."- The Broad River is among the last free-flowing rivers in Georgia and perhaps the state’s most wild. The Broad River User’s Guide traces the unique characteristics of the full 60 miles of the river and the 110 miles of its three forks (South, Middle, and North) before the main river’s convergence with the Savannah River.