7. Okefenokee National Wildlife ReserveUS Hwy 1, Richard S. Bolt Visitor Center, Folkston, GA 31537
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FOLKSTON. Nature-lovers take notice: Just 20 miles east of busy I-95 is a mysterious place of Spanish moss and cypress trees. Essentially an enormous peat bog that lies 100 or so feet below sea level, the legendary Okefenokee Swamp – whose dark, slow waters shelter alligators, snakes, fish, wading birds, and lily pads of all sizes – was designated a National Wildlife Refuge in 1936 and spans nearly 400,000 square acres. Canoeing, hiking, wildlife viewing, hunting and fishing are all allowed, although seasonal restrictions may apply. (© 10Best) More Details for Okefenokee National Wildlife ReserveHours: Spring / Summer Daily Sunrise-7:30pm Fall / Winter Daily Sunrise-5:30pm Admission: $5 per vehicle Payment Methods: Website: Visit the Okefenokee National Wildlife Reserve website » Type: Outdoor Activities, Reserves |
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