GORP Guide: Outdoors in the Low Country - This long, marshy coastal region of South Carolina and Georgia offers unparalleled bird-watching and sea kayaking, plus great biking and camping.
A Peach of a Paddle - Two of the best southern Georgia rivers: the Suwannee and the Alcovy.
Okefenokee
Sweetwater Swamp - A long day's paddle on the Okefenokee Swamp, plus everything you need to know to begin planning your own wilderness canoe trip.
Coastal Georgia Biking - Flat and breezy biking in Georgia's Low Country.
Tour de Swamp - Cycling around the high ground of Georgia's Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge.
Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge - An extensive resource on the Okefenokee NWR a great place to see birds and other wildlife.
Savannah Coastal Wildlife Refuges - Seven National Wildlife Refuges near Savannahfrom Pinckney Island NWR near Hilton Head, South Carolina to Wolf Island NWR near Darien, Georgia. Together they span a 100-mile stretch of coastline and total over 53,340 acres.
Cumberland Island National Seashore - Cumberland Island's marshes, mud flats, and tidal creeks are paradise for marine turtles, abundant shore birds, and those who'd like to see them.
Biking Coastal Carolina - Blackwater swamps, ancient cypresses, spectacular coastal scenery, and winding forest roads in the historic South.
Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge - refuge stretching 22 miles along the coast of South Carolina featuring 34,000 acres of woodland, marsh, and water within Charleston County.
Off-Road Rides in Francis Marion NF - Riding on the Francis Marion, you'll pedal miles of trail through deep woods and swamps.
Francis Marion National Forest - An all-around guide to hiking, birding, paddling, fishing, horseback riding, and more in this coastal national forest.
Hunting Island State Park - Hunting Island is ground zero for birds, wildlife, native plants, and salt marshes.
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