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Recreation Pages
  • Kayak and Canoe
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  • Islands and Beaches

    Information on Visiting Georgia's Barrier Islands in the Ogeechee Basin
    • Marinas
      Contact information for Coastal Georgia Marinas
    • Ossabaw Island
      Historic and pristine Georgia island and beach
    • Wassaw Island
      National Wildlife Refuge in Georgia
    • St. Catherine's Island
      Undeveloped beach and wildlife refuge and research station
    • Skidaway Island
      Developed island, Georgia State Park and Ocenographic Institute
  • Fishing

    Information on Fishing in the Rivers and Coast
    • Coastal Fishing Reports from Savannah Morning News
      Information from Savannah Morning News on coastal fishing.
    • Boat Ramps and Landings
      Link to Google Map with boat ramps and landings
  • Canoe and Kayak

    Information on Canoeing and Kayaking in the Ogeechee Basin
    • Kayaking and Canoeing along the Ogeechee, Canoochee and coast
      Information from Ogeechee Riverkeeper on Canoeing and Kayaking
    • Outfitter Information
      Information on Canoe and Kayak Outfitters
  • Historical Sites and State Parks

    Interesting Places to Tour in southeast Georgia
    • Fort McAllister State Park
      Located on the bank of the Great Ogeechee River south of Savannah, this park is the home of the best-preserved earthwork fortification of the Confederacy.
    • Fort Morris Historic Site
      When the Continental Congress convened in 1776, the delegates recognized the importance of a fort to protect their growing seaport from the British. Soon afterwards, a low bluff on the Medway River at Sunbury was fortified and garrisoned by 200 patriots.
    • George L. Smith State Park
      Off-site information from Georgia State Parks on George L. Smith State Park, near Twin City, GA
    • Hamburg State Park
      Hamburg State Park offers a wonderful mix of history and outdoor recreation. Anglers can enjoy great lake fishing for largemouth bass, crappie and bream, as well as boat ramps and a fishing pier.
    • Magnolia Springs State Park
      During warmer months, visitors may watch for alligators, turtles and other wildlife near the springs. A 28-acre lake with accessible dock is available for fishing and boating.
    • Old Town Plantation
      Old Town Plantation & Retreat is part of a historic working plantation located on over 4,100 acres with old growth forests stretching along a seven mile section of the great Ogeechee River.
    • Skidaway Island State Park
      Located near historic Savannah, this park borders Skidaway narrows, a part of Georgia’s intracoastal waterway. The park provides camping and picnicking surrounded by Spanish moss-draped live oaks.
    • Wormsloe Historic Site
      A scenic nature trail leads past the tabby ruins to a living-history area where, during programs, demonstrators in period dress exhibit the tools and skills of colonial Georgia. The site hosts several events throughout the year.
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