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Eagle Island - 4 Things to Know Before Visiting

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About Eagle Island

Eagle 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.
Address : Eagle Island, Georgia 31305, USA

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Darien RiverThe Darien River is a key feature of the landscape, running through its middle as it accesses the Atlantic Ocean. The river runs southwesterly to its mouth near the coast, and offers a variety of recreational opportunities for residents and visitors alike. Boating, swimming, kayaking and fishing are all ways to enjoy the pristine waters in its region. Darien River also offers beautiful scenery with lush marshlands that are home to many species of birds and other wildlife.
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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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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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Little St. SimonsLittle St. Simons Island is a nature lover's paradise. The remote barrier island located off the Golden Isles of Georgia near Jekyll Island provides beauty and tranquility rarely found elsewhere. Sea oat-covered dunes give way to 11 miles of pristine beaches and calm salt marshes that provide an ideal habitat for herons, oystercatchers, fish and crustaceans. Naturalists can explore the live oak forests nearby or paddle the islands tidal creeks searching for manatees and dolphins!
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Doboy SoundThe Doboy Sound is a serene and natural landscape located along the southeastern coast of the United States. The region is home to multiple rare species of plant and animal life, including several endangered birds such as Piping Plovers and Black Skimmers. Sailing on marshes, inlets and canals across Doboy Sound provides a breathtaking experience, while outdoor activities such as fishing, kayaking and birdwatching offer visitors a chance to engage with nature.
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Sapelo LighthouseSapelo Lighthouse has been a beacon to passing ships since its construction in 1820. The four-story structure stands tall, announcing its presence on Sapelo Island with a black and white band of paint that still shows the wear of battling fierce coastal winds. Its Fresnel lens emits a beam that reaches 19 nautical miles into the night. This beacon of hope has helped keep mariners safe while they traverse Georgia's rugged shoreline.

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McIntosh County
McIntosh County, Georgia is an area full of incredible history and culture. Its roots lie in the early Native Americans that inhabited it and later developed into a prosperous agricultural region. The county is well known for its collection of historic buildings from the 18th century plantation and stately antebellum homes to the small fishing villages along the coast. Famous for its scenic beauty, the area features pristine beaches, lush forests, and crystalline waterways perfect for exploratio

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