Skidaway Island State Park, Savannah, Georgia
Located near historic Savannah, this barrier island has both salt and fresh water due to estuaries and marshes that flow through the area. The park borders Skidaway Narrows, a part of the intracoastal waterway, and provides scenic camping and picnicking areas. Two nature trails wind through marshes, live oaks, cabbage-palmettos and longleaf pines, allowing visitors to watch for deer, raccoon, shore birds and rare migrating birds such as the Painted Bunting. Observation towers provide another chance for visitors to search for wildlife on this beautiful island. A giant ground sloth replica, birding station, nature exhibits and reptile room are featured in the park's nature center.
FACILITIES:
588 Acres
87 Tent, Trailer, RV Campsites ($23-$25)
5 Picnic Shelters ($55)
Group Shelter (seats 150, $250)
3 Pioneer Campgrounds ($35)
Nature Center
Swimming Pool ($2-$4, seasonal, closed Monday and Tuesday)
3 Playgrounds
ACTIVITIES:
Hiking – 1-mile Sandpiper Nature Trail (accessible) and 3-mile Big Ferry Trail
Birding – Colonial Coast Birding Trail
Swimming -- pool only, no beach access
Biking
Ranger Programs
Address and contact details
Skidaway Island State Park52 Diamond Cswy
Savannah
Georgia
31411
USA
- (912) 598-2300 ( Telephone )
- (800) 864-7275 ( Tollfree )
- Website
