As of the fall of 2003, the river once again reaches the Gulf.
Over the next stretch, the river reaches the community of Willard and leaves the national forest.
At 1 o'clock on the morning of January 23rd the river reached its crest.
When she could no longer touch the dinosaur, the river reached her waist.
On March 28, 1936, the river reached a level of 60.6 feet, flooding parts of the city.
Soon the river reaches French weir, the head of navigation.
This was the highest the river had ever reached in the Bainbridge area.
The river is seasonal and in the dry period of the early 2000s no longer reached the lake.
Officials ordered the evacuation of about 150 families after two rivers in the region reached dangerous water levels.
Flood stage is 15 feet, and the river reached 25.1 feet in 1993.