GLYNN COUNTY, GA
Within the city limits of historic St. Simons Island.
Approximately 60 acres of pristine acres of ancient maritime forest on saltwater marsh and upland bluff surrounded by the rich estuaries of the Atlantic Ocean. With a variance of over eight feet from low to high tide at the island’s docks, the Atlantic Bite tides influence the maritime life in the rivers and marshlands, home to a rich variety of saltwater fish, shellfish, and other aquatic species. The Property’s vegetation is typical of a semi-tropical, Southern Maritime forest supporting wildlife, marine life, and bird life of the Georgia Coast. Songbirds, storks, herons, raptors, rails, ducks and other birds have established seasonal homes on the Property as they migrate through this coastal area.Wood storks roost, wild turkeys strut and bald eagles soar across the land.