Outdoors | Savannah, Georgia
Outdoors in Savannah, Georgia, includes Wilderness Southeast, Miss Judy Charters, Skidaway Island State Park and other outdoor adventures. Discover Savannah outdoors resources for yourself and share your experiences with others. Use the “Leave A Comment” box below each listing to add information, update, or ask questions about Outdoors in Savannah or any other website content.
Featured | Bull River Cruises
Savannah, GA, Outdoors, Tours
Bull River Cruises specializes in group tours exploring the natural beauty and history of Coastal Georgia, from the barrier islands to the black water inland rivers.
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Coastal River Charters
Savannah, GA, Outdoors, Guides and Outfitters, Fishing
Fish the backcountry or tour Georgia's historic coast on one of Coastal River Charters' many charter trips, leaving from Bahia Bleu Marina.
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Miss Judy Charters
Savannah, GA, Outdoors, Fishing, Environmental Tours
This charter fishing and environmental tour guide has been fishing in the waters around Savannah and Tybee for over 50 years.
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Wilderness Southeast
Savannah, GA, Outdoors, Guides and Outfitters, Tours
Discover the wild side of Coastal Georgia with one of Wilderness Southeast's natural area tours.
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AAction Charters
Savannah, GA, Charter Fishing
Fish for redfish, trout, flounder, tarpoon, sharks and more.
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Canoochee River
Pristine, secluded, and rich in wildlife and vegetation, the Canoochee River is a delightful smooth-water stream. Its long stretches of undeveloped land and frequent white-sand beaches make it ideally suited to camping trips. Originating in Emanuel County northwest of Savannah, the river winds its way to the Atlantic, merging with the Ogeechee near 1-95.
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Compass Sailing
Savannah, GA, Sailing
Private sailing charters on a beautiful Morgan 384. Yacht delivery and private instruction.
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Ebenezer Creek
Savannah, GA, Outdoors, Paddling Guide
This paddling guide is to Ebenezer Creek, a black water tributary of the lower Savannah River.
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Ebenezer Creek History
New Evenezer, GA, Outdoors, Natural Areas, Rivers
Ebenezer Creek, a backwater stream, is one of only three of Georgia's designated Wild and Scenic Rivers, and the only one on the coast.
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Gray’s Reef National Marine Sanctuary
Gray's Reef National Marine Sanctuary, designated in January 1981, is one of the largest near shore live-bottom reefs in the southeastern United States.
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Isle of Hope Marina
Savannah, GA, Marinas
Marina, dockage, dry storage, kayak sales, outboard motor sales and service.
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Moon River Kayak Tours
Savannah, GA, Guides and Outfitters
Moon River Kayak Tours explores the protected waters of Skidaway Narrows.
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Oatland Island Wildlife Center
Savannah, GA, Natural Areas, Animal Parks
Oatland Island Wildlife Center currently occupies over 100 acres of maritime forest and exhibits over 50 species of animals.
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Savannah National Wildlife Refuge
Savannah, GA, Outdoors
The largest single largest federally protected tract of land on the Georgia coast (26,349 acres) the Savannah National Wildlife refuge is one of the most important wildlife preserves on the East Coast.
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Savannah Ogeechee Barge Canal & Museum
Savannah, GA, Historic Houses and Buildings
The Historic Savannah-Ogechee Barge Canal is one of the prime relics in the history of southern canals.
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Skidaway Island
Skidaway Island is one of Georgia's major barrier islands. Read more about Skidaway Island and see a map showing all of Georgia's major barrier islands.
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Skidaway Island State Park
This park borders Skidaway Narrows, a part of the intercoastal waterway, and provides scenic camping and picnicking. View a 5-minute video about Skidaway.
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Wassaw Island
Wassaw Island is one of Georgia's major barrier islands. Read more about Wassaw Island and see a map showing all of Georgia's major barrier islands.
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Wormsloe Historic Site
Savannah, GA, Historic Houses and Buildings
An oak-lined avenue leads to estate built by Nobel Jones, one of original Georgia settlers.
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Young’s Marina
Savannah, GA, Marinas
Young's Marina was establish in 1906 as Young's Fish Camp and has been offering marine services ever since.
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Blackbeard Island National Wildlife Refuge
Blackbeard Island NWR is a barrier island off the coast of Georgia that offers a variety of recreational activities year-round. Wildlife observation, especially bird watching, is excellent throughout the year.
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Low Country River Excursions
Savannah, Georgia (GA) Guides and Outfitters
This tour operator employs a 40-foot pontoon boat to conduct a 90-minute cruise on Lazaretto and Oyster Creeks, part of the Savannah River estuary, in search of dolphins.
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Sail Harbor Marina and Boatyard
Georgia coast marina on Wilmington Island. Marina and full service boatyard; deep water easy access.
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Savannah Canoe & Kayak
Welcome to Savannah Canoe and Kayak, the answer to your paddling needs on the Georgia Coast.
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Savannah Light Tackle Fishing Company
Savannah, Georgia (GA) Guides and Outfitters
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Swamp Girls Kayak Tours
Hardeeville South Carolina (SC) Georgia (GA) Tours
Coastal tours, kayak tours, environmental tours, nature tours.
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Thurnderbolt Marina
Georgia coast marina at Thunderbolt on the Intracoastal Waterway since 1965.
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Wassaw National Wildlife Refuge
Wassaw, one of Georgia’s coastal barrier islands, was designated a National Wildlife Refuge on October 20, 1969. Unlike many of Georgia’s Golden Isles, little development and few management practices have modified Wassaw’s primitive character. The 10,053-acre refuge includes beaches with rolling dunes, live oak and slash pine woodlands, and vast salt marshes.
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Wolf Island National Wildlife Refuge
Wolf Island NWR, which includes Egg Island and Little Egg Island, was established on April 3, 1930 as a migratory bird sanctuary. It is located in McIntosh County, Georgia, 12 miles east of Darien by boat.



