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Bird Watching

Use Your Sight to Catch Birds in Flight

It’s nearly impossible to spend time in Kingsland and the surrounding coastal landscapes without catching a glimpse of something extraordinary overhead or tucked quietly into the marsh. This region is a true haven for bird lovers, where every trail, boardwalk, and shoreline offers a chance encounter with some of nature’s most beautiful feathered residents.

From the graceful glide of egrets across the salt marsh to the striking flash of a painted bunting hidden among the trees, birdwatching here isn’t just an activity—it’s an experience that unfolds with every step. The diverse ecosystems of Camden County—from maritime forests to tidal creeks- create the perfect environment for both migratory and year-round species, making every outing feel like a new discovery.

Birding Locations

Crooked River State Park

Cumberland Island National Seashore

Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge

White Oak Rail-Trail

Woodbine Riverwalk & Rail Trail

Lake St. Marys

Satilla Waterfront Park

Coastal Georgia Greenway Trail

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