Oostanaula
Oostanaula is a river located in the northwestern part of Georgia, USA. It is formed by the confluence of the Conasauga River and the Coosawattee River. The river flows into the Coosa River, contributing to the region's water system and supporting local ecosystems.
The name "Oostanaula" is derived from a Native American language, reflecting the area's indigenous heritage. The river is significant for recreational activities such as fishing and kayaking, attracting outdoor enthusiasts. Its scenic surroundings also provide opportunities for wildlife observation and nature photography.