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18 Attractions to Explore Near Altamaha River

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Jesup Drive-InJesup Drive-In has been a much-loved Brantley County tradition. Built in 1948, this outdoor movie theater allows locals and visitors alike an excellent night of entertainment. This drive-in theater features movies shown on two screens with sound coming through either your car's radio or one of the provided speakers. The classic feel of yesteryear radiates throughout this scenic location, as patrons enjoy classic, modern, and independent films alike from their cars or lawn chairs.
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Bryant Commons ParkBryant Commons Park is an outstanding attraction for its locals and visitors alike. It's a great area to bring the whole family for a weekend of outdoor activities, with grills and pavilions available for use so you can bring your own food and have an unforgettable reunion. If you're looking for some fun physical exercise, the park offers plenty of hiking, running, biking and walking trails all around beautiful natural areas.
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Old Liberty County JailThe Old Liberty County Jail, is a historical landmark with a fascinating story. Built in 1904, this jail was home to some of the area's instigators, ensuring justice would be served within the county boundaries. The jail consists of two stories with cells and an upper guardroom along with a garage and areas for storage. It also has a separate two-story women’s dormitory section that connected it all together.
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Fort Stewart 3rd ID MuseumThe Fort Stewart 3rd Infantry Division Museum provides a unique experience for visitors who want to learn more about the experiences of the soldiers and events of the 3rd Infantry Division. Located in Liberty County, Georgia, the museum includes a diverse collection of artifacts and first-hand accounts that span from World War I to present day. The museum is made up of six large galleries with interactive exhibits.
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LeConte-Woodmanston Plantation and Botanical GardensThis is an important heritage site located in the Liberty County region of Georgia. Situated on one thousand acres of land, this plantation gives visitors a glimpse into a historic agricultural lifestyle in the Southeast United States. In addition to the original antebellum home that dates back to 1810, as well as outbuildings including a sugarhouse, cotton gin house and slave cabins, there are also beautiful botanical gardens and nature trails surrounding the estate.
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Dorchester AcademyDorchester Academy, is a private historical African-American school dating back to 1868. It preserves and promotes the legacy of African-American student achievements. The patrons of the school are committed to educating students by producing scholars who serve their community and country. In recent years, It has expanded its academic reach with graduation rates climbing significantly. Their progressive initiatives include fine arts programs, STEM courses, and sports teams.
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Georgia Peach WorldGeorgia Peach World is a great way to experience the taste of one of the region's biggest agricultural successes. This incredible family-owned farm features U-Pick peaches, blueberries and muscadines from August through September, and apples from September to October. Tourists can wander through dozens of peach and apple trees for sparkling fruit ripe for picking, or pick up a basket already prepared with fresh produce.
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Midway MuseumThe Midway Museum is a remarkable place to explore the history of this region. The museum houses historical artifacts, maps, and photographs that illustrate its importance throughout local history. In addition to its impressive collection of artifacts and resources, the museum also boasts living history features such as reenactments and costumed interpreters who bring history to life for visitors. Furthermore, it offers a variety of educational programs for students.
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Smallest Church In AmericaThe Smallest Church in America, is a charming reminder of times past. Built in 1893 with donated labor and materials, the pine frame church was dedicated to Episcopal congregation in 1915. The one-room building measures 22 feet by 17 feet - the size of a modern living room - and is heated by an old potbellied stove. Seating 32 people comfortably on pews with inset chairs, it has been lovingly maintained by parishioners and local volunteers over the years.
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Cay Creek Wetlands Cay Creek Wetlands is a beautiful and diverse nature preserve with many different habitats. It provide a home to many species of birds, fish, mammals, reptiles, and amphibians. The site features abundant marshland and woodland areas complete with cypress trees and other vegetation that provides food and shelter for local wildlife. Visitors can follow along marked paths while they take in the sights or learn more through educational displays that help teach about local ecology.
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Altamaha Wildlife Management AreaThe Altamaha Wildlife Management Area is a must-visit destination for nature lovers. Spanning across 43,200 acres of land and 688 acres of water, the area is a hotspot for numerous species of fish, birds and mammals. Here you can find Marsh Wrens, American White Pelicans and Ospreys nesting among its giant Oak and Bald Cypress trees. Fishing opportunities abound thanks to its interesting topography – from hundreds of acres in shallow or submerged areas to deep depression ponds.
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Brantley County CourthouseThis park features nearly 1,000 acres of natural beauty with many activities to take part in. There are miles of hiking trails which lead to wonderful overlooks, and kayaking opportunities on 28 miles of scenic waterways. The Lake Laura facility offers swimming opportunities for guests with docks for small boats and a fishing pier where visitors can fish for bass and other types of fish native to the area. Additionally, there are picnic shelters, playgrounds and even a pet beach.
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Harris Neck National Wildlife RefugeHarris Neck National Wildlife Refuge, is a rich and vibrant natural habitat that has been home to diverse wildlife since 1942. Established with the intention to protect this unique ecosystem, the over 2,800-acre refuge provides vital habitats for migratory birds and other animals. A variety of wetland habitats can be found throughout the area including saltmarshes, salt flats and fastland hardwood forests. In addition to numerous species of birds and mammals.
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Fort Morris State Historic SiteThe Fort Morris State Historic Site is a unique destination constructed in 1773, the fort once served as an important military hub during the Revolutionary War and was home to the 3rd Georgia Regiment. Visitors can explore the historic fort and surrounding area, with informative exhibits that detail its history and link it to its present day incarnation. Walking trails wind through this site and take you past beautifully preserved dwellings built by the people who fought here centuries ago.
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Hofwyl-Broadfield PlantationThe Hofwyl-Broadfield Plantation was a plantation on the Altamaha River, in Glynn County, Georgia. It produced rice from 1800 until 1915, when growing rice became unprofitable. Then it was primarily a dairy farm until 1942. The plantation site was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976 and is operated as a Georga State Historic Site.[2] The Georgia Department of Natural Resources manages 1,268 acres of land and 696 acres of marsh.
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Eagle IslandEagle Island is a unique place with beautiful beaches and lush marshlands. Its sandy beaches flank the Sapelo River, which also provides some of the best fishing in Georgia. As an island, it has protected forests that are home to diverse wildlife, including alligators. There's no shortage of activities on Eagle Island - visitors can explore the grounds by foot and bike, or take a boat tour around the island to spot even more wildlife in its untouched wilderness areas.
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Golden Isles Georgia Welcome CenterThe Golden Isles Georgia Welcome Center provides travelers an array of services, allowing visitors to explore the surrounding area. When visitors arrive at the center, they can find a wealth of helpful information about local attractions and resources. From events and festivals to natural attractions such as parks and beaches, the Welcome Center has all the details needed in order to plan the perfect trip.
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Harris Neck National Wildlife RefugeHarris Neck National Wildlife Refuge is a 2,762-acre refuge providing an important habitat for a number of wildlife species. Home to hundreds of birds, mammals, amphibians and reptiles, the refuge also serves as a key migratory stopover and resting point for osprey, northern Harriers and bald eagles. Visitors to the refuge can enjoy four hiking trails that range from one to six miles long as well as five story observation towers which allow visitors to observe wildlife from above.

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Altamaha River
The Altamaha River meandering through McIntosh County and beyond. It is an integral part of the region's ecology and culture, spanning over 200 miles and carrying with it a rich history and abundance of wildlife. From the cypress swamps around its headwaters to the expansive estuary at its conclusion, the river offers a variety of charming views to all who visit it. With abundant spotted seatrout, red drum, flounder, striped bass and other fish species in its waters.
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