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3 Wildlife Sanctuaries to Explore in McIntosh County

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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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Wildlife Sanctuaries to Explore in McIntosh County

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Altamaha Wildlife Management Area
The 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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Harris Neck National Wildlife Refuge
Harris 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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Sapelo Island Wildlife Management Area
Sapelo Island Wildlife Management Area is a stunning example of coastal nature and wildlife. Located just off the coast of Georgia, Sapelo Island covers over 4,500 acres of marshes, tidal creeks, maritime forests, sand dunes, and beachfront. There are incredible opportunities here to witness more than 200 species of birds soar across the skies and explore their habitats throughout the island.

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