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Driftwood Beach, Jekyll Island
ive oaks, many hundreds of years
old, greet you at every turn along
LGeorgia’s coast. From Savannah
south to St. Marys, the marshlands,
rivers, and beaches invite you to slow
down and take a fresh breath. G
Four state parks and five historic sites E
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provide access to the area’s diverse natural GI
and historical resources. Camp, picnic, and A
walk the two nature trails that wind through
GEORGIA marshes, live oaks, cabbage-palmettos and C
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longleaf pines at Skidaway Island State
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Park in “Georgia’s First City” – Savannah. S
COAST rare migrating birds such as the Painted
Watch for deer, raccoons, shore birds, and
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Bunting. While packed with Civil War history,
Fort McAllister in Richmond Hill is also a
quiet location for camping, hiking, fishing,
and picnicking.
The Natural Choice
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