Approximately 100 miles of Georgia's Coast stretches between the
South Carolina and Florida state lines, offering travelers a wealth of
recreation and entertainment opportunities.
With thousands of acres of rare tidal freshwater wetlands,
Georgia accounts for almost one third of the salt marshes on the eastern
seaboard. More than two-thirds of Georgia's barrier islands are preserved
through state, federal or private initiatives.
Georgia's Coast offers several beaches, ranging from very
popular to almost unvisited. Georgia's Coast is loaded with outdoor recreational
opportunities including hiking, fishing, hunting and some of the most beautiful
homes and cities anywhere.
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