Georgia Natural Areas
Tour the Georgia coast with Bull River Cruises
Mike Neal and his Bull River Cruises weave together a variety of outdoor water adventures on the Georgia Coast from excursions up the Savannah River to the historic, blackwater
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Bull River Blogger: Voyage to Ebenezer Creek
We start this journey in the tidal rivers and creeks but the islands and marshes aren’t my destination. Soon, we leave the tidal waters and enter into the waters of the Savannah.
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Bull River Blogger: No Wintertime Blues on the Georgia Coast
I’m always amazed at the weather here in Coastal Georgia and South Carolina. Last January we had one of the longest cold spells in 10 years. It seemed brutal: below freezing at
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Tours in Georgia: Lookout Mountain Driving Tour
This 93-mile driving tour follows Lookout Mountain from south to north through three states, Alabama, Georgia and Tennessee. Depending on how frequently you stop and how many of the
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Tours in Georgia: A Coastal Marsh Ecosystem
The salt marsh, such as that found on Georgia's coast, is the most valuable land in the world for the common good of man. Georgia and South Carolina together have about 50 percent
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Lake Seminole
VIEW INTERACTIVE MAP For eons, the Flint River came tumbling through an area of steep-walled forested ravines to meet up with the Chattahoochee, where they joined forces to form
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Pine Mountain
Pine Mountain extends from Lake Harding on the western border of Georgia northeast about 60 miles to Barnesville, crossing the Chattahoochee and Flint watershed and connecting the
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Georgia Rivers Posters
These illustrated 4-color posters of Georgia's 14 major watersheds were produced in cooperation with the Georgia Department of Natural Resources and were mailed to all high schools
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Georgia’s Scenic Byways
From the Golden Isles to the Chattahoochee National Forest, from small-town main streets to the Atlanta skyline, Georgia is home to a remarkably diverse scenic heritage woven
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Spanish Moss
The gray tangles hanging from the limbs of live oaks like clumps of unraveled knitting is Spanish moss. This is not really a moss – which has no flowers – but a member of the same



