While the wind plays with your hair, your licensed captain steers a winding course along the marsh creeks. Look for dolphins playing and feeding, listen for the call of the clapper rail, experience Georgia's unusual tides, and see the salt marsh food chain in action.A two-hour trip takes you through the creeks with perhaps a bit of beachcombing on a young barrier island, accessible only by boat. With 4 hours, you can enjoy more beachcombing, hike to an alligator pond, or search for fossil shark's teeth on a spoil bar. With the luxury of a full day, venture to the wild beach of Wassaw Island National Wildlife Refuge
or Cumberland Island National Seashore for beachcombing, photography,
bird watching, or exploring the magnificent live oak forest and sheltering sand dunes. Length and type of trip available may vary depending on tides and weather. |