Local Attractions

Sapelo Hammock Golf Course

A pristine setting tucked away along the Sapelo River, the 18 hole, 6,887 yard, par 72 Sapelo Hammock Golf Club is routed through historic oak-lined fairways with breathtaking marsh views.  More info

St. Simons Island

Renowned as one of Georgia’s Golden Isles (along with Jekyll Island and Sea Island) it is also the largest. The area has some of the largest beaches stretching out for hundreds of yards at low tide.  Whether its surfing, fishing, sightseeing or find dining, the Island will leave you with wonderful memories.  For those who love to golf, St. Simons Island has three golf clubs and over 234 holes in the immediate area. More info

Harris Neck Wildlife Refuge

For the nature enthusias, it doesn’t get any better. The 2,762 acres consists of saltwater marsh, grassland, mixed deciduous woods, and cropland. This diversity in habitat provides a haven for a variety of wildlife found nowhere else. With over 15 miles of paved roads and trails, visitors are guaranteed easy access to all the area has to offer. More info

Darien Georgia

Darien is one of the last unspoiled areas along the Atlantic Seaboard. Founded in 1736, it boasts beautiful views of the coastline and is a haven for salt and fresh water fishing, kayaking, dolphin tours and historic tours. More info

McIntosh County

Rich in historical sites like King George, the first English fort in Georgia and home to Harris Neck Creek and the Wolf Island National Wildlife Refuge, McIntosh County is an outdoor enthusiasts dream.  The area offers camping, biking and hiking trails and some of the most diverse varieties of birds  in Georgia. More info

Gray’s Reef

Designated a National Marine Sanctuary in1981, Gray’s Reef contains one of the largest near-shore, live bottom reefs off the southeastern United States. More info

Sapelo Island, Georgia

This small barrier is a very unique destination along Georgia’ s famed Colonial Coast. Accessible only by airplane, boat or ferry, this state-protected island is one of the most unspoiled areas in coastal Georgia. The current population of the community is estimated to be 47. Nearby Hog Hammock, with general store, bar and small community business, is definately worth a visit. More info

Savannah, GA

At only an hours drive away, Savannah has been named a top destination. From dramatic architecture, historic buildings, southern charm and haunted graveyards, you won’t find a more memorable place. More info

Brunswick, Georgia

With Charming 19th century Victoria style homes, centuries old live oaks, endless golden marshes and a charming little port, Brunswick, Georgia is truly a gem of Coastal Georgia. More info

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