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18 Attractions to Explore Near Okefenokee Swamp

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Chesser IslandChesser Island, is an untouched paradise in the heart of southeastern coastal life. Boasting crystal-clear waters and sugar-white beaches brimming with wildlife, it's become one of the state's most sought-after vacation destinations. After arriving in Chesser Island visitors can enjoy numerous outdoor activities including fishing, swimming, boating and kayaking or simply relax on its exquisite beaches. The island also offers nature trails for keen hikers and bird watchers to explore.
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Stephen C Foster State ParkStephen C Foster State Park is a beautiful outdoor spot that offers a range of recreational activities, from hiking and biking trails to fishing and canoeing. Visitors can see some amazing native wildlife as they explore the Okefenokee Swamp, which is made up of amazing blackwater lake basins and cypress swamps. Campers can take advantage of shops, services and amenities such as picnic shelters and pavilions, playgrounds, restroom facilities, game courts and much more.
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Okefenokee AdventuresOkefenokee Adventures is the perfect way to explore this stunning region of the United States. Nestled between swamps, rivers and forests, it provides visitors with a diverse range of activities to enjoy. From canoeing on its serene waterways, getting close up views of wildlife in the surrounding wetlands or learning about local history at the ‘Swamp Park’, this destination offers something for all tastes.
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Okefenokee National Wildlife RefugeOkefenokee National Wildlife Refuge is a magical paradise where nature thrives and visitors can spot wild animals ranging from alligators to turtles to 218 species of birds. Here, visitors can explore the swamp on canoes, kayaks and boats as they take in the breathtaking views offered. The refuge offers six maintained trails for biking or hiking that allow guests to get up close and personal with nature's wonders.
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Okefenokee WildernessThe Okefenokee Wilderness, is known as one of the largest and most pristine wetlands in North America. Spanning over 400,000 acres of prairies and forests, it harbors a variety of wildlife species within its borders. It's also home to hundreds of species of trees, plants and wildflowers which make the serene landscape come alive during spring and summer months. Additionally It is composed of 900 lakes and vistas of peaceful salt marshes that stretch for miles along the shorelines.
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Floyds IslandFloyds Island, is an undisturbed, secluded barrier island that has remained unchanged for decades. The island is home to a variety of wildlife including raccoons, sea turtles, and egrets. There are also various species of birds such as pelicans, ibises, and herons. Floyds Island offers several activities for visitors; fishing in the marshland or off the beach is popular, while nature enthusiasts can explore the rich marshlands or take a leisurely hike along its sandy shoreline.
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FolkstonFolkston, is a charming hilltop city, which is home to nearly 3,200 people and affords them the perfect balance between rural and suburban life. Downtown Folkston offers its citizens traditional small-town amenities like old-fashioned mom-and-pop stores and cozy eateries along with all the necessary services of a larger town. Neighboring areas provide many outdoor recreation options like biking and hiking through the nearby state park or beach activities at Kingsland on the St. Mary's River.
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Big Gum Swamp WildernessBig Gum Swamp Wilderness is a protected natural wonder situated in Baker County, Florida. Spanning over 20,000 acres of lush and breathtaking scenery, visitors are offered an adventurous outdoor experience. The area is home to an abundance of native wildlife including alligators, turtles, bald eagles and other birds-of-prey. As part of the Osceola National Forest, Big Gum Swamp Wilderness offers a wide variety of activities such as hiking, canoeing and camping.
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Osceola National ForestHerbert Hoover created the Osceola National Forest on July 10, 1931. It was named after the Seminole warrior, Osceola.
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Okefenokee Swamp ParkOkefenokee Swamp Park provides visitors with a unique and immersive outdoor experience. Located near the southeastern corner of the state, the park offers over 400,000 acres of pristine boardwalk trails and water tours that take visitors deep into the soft marshlands and forests of Okefenokee. The park features diverse wildlife including alligators, turtles, black bears, bobcats and several varieties of birds. The park is also home to many cultural events such as re-enactments and festivals.
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Obediah's OkefenokObediah's Okefenok is a unique and interesting location filled with stories of the Civil War. It is home to the Obediah’s Okefenok Confederate Cemetery, where many Georgia soldiers are buried, as well as the James H. Shuman House, which was built around 1900. Visitors can take walking tours of the area and stop by the few buildings still standing, including an old commissary from the pre-Civil War era.
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Okefenokee Swamp Park Okefenokee Swamp Park is a natural and cultural treasure worth discovering. Popular activities include bird watching, camping, boating, hiking, and guided tours of the swamp on electric pontoon boats. Uninhabited islands dot the area and are home to a great variety of animal life such as alligators and leatherback turtles. The park also offers an amazing array of boat rentals such as canoes, kayaks, jon boats and hydrobikes for those wanting to explore both land and water.
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Olustee Battlefield Historic State ParkOlustee Battlefield Historic State Park is owned by the State of Florida, but the United States Forest Service maintains another 688 acres (2.78 km2) as part of a Special Use Permit.
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Ocean PondOcean Pond is a small yet stunning destination in Baker County. Located in the western reaches of the county, this picturesque body of water is an oasis of tranquility and wildlife surrounded by pines and palmettos. Activities like fishing, swimming, kayaking, and paddleboarding can be enjoyed here in the warm clear waters or around the lush vegetation at its edges. If you're looking for the perfect spot for a peaceful picnic or swim then Ocean Pond is your go-to destination.
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Laura S. Walker State ParkLaura S. Walker State Park, is a nature lover’s paradise. From fishing and kayaking to hiking, biking, and camping – you can find plenty of activities to recreate. For birdwatchers, the park hosts nearly 350 different species that stop to play on their way between nesting seasons. There's also an impressive water playground for children featuring slides and a large stone fountain! Beautiful trails make for perfect forest walks, with the abundant wildlife.
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Falling Creek FallsFalling Creek Falls is one of the most remarkable natural attractions in Baker County, Florida. Located in the Osceola National Forest, it offers breathtaking views of cascading waterfalls and lush foliage, making it a perfect destination for outdoor lovers. The impressive 25-foot waterfalls plunge over two tiers surrounded by rock formations. Visitors can take a swim or wade into its natural pool and admire the stunning scenery at the same time.
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Camp Milton Historic PreserveCamp Milton Historic Preserve is a beautiful 36-acre nature park that contains the last surviving earthen works from the Civil War, making it an important historic site. Inside of the preserve visitors can observe historical monuments such as cannons and earthen walls, constructed to protect Jacksonville during the American Civil War. In addition to its fascinating history, Camp Milton is home to unique wildlife and many outdoor activities like hiking and horseback riding.
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St. Marys Railroad ExpressSt. Marys Railroad Express, is an incredible organization that has been around for over 165 years. It began as a school-sponsored program in 1854 and has since lent itself to be a key feature of the local economy in the town of St. Marys. Initially, the express ran along 19 miles of rail lines to supply goods such as lumber and naval stores between St. Marys and Darien, Georgia as well as hauling passengers until 1959 when passenger service was discontinued.

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Okefenokee Swamp
Okefenokee Swamp is something to behold. Encompassing over 400,000 acres of land, the swamp has earned a reputation as one of the most pristine and remarkable ecosystems in the United States. Featuring cypress trees, native wildlife and a wide variety of plants, it has been designated by Congress as a National Wildlife Refuge. Fishing and boating are popular activities that many visitors partake in. It is also home to an array of migrating birds each year.
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