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When was the last time you
could look up and see the stars shining so brightly they don't look real?
Or sat out after dark and watched the fire flies? "It's so quiet!" - that's what our guests say.
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You can enjoy watching and
listening to small birds or walking and looking for animal tracks, such
as raccoons, armadillo, deer and possum during an early morning or late
evening stroll. We have several bigger birds that swoop over our pond
and catch the fish, which is quite a sight.
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We're heading into our 3rd year, and we've got 30 lots - all full hook ups.
The lots are shaded by trimmed
native oaks. Most all the sites are an easy fit for the bigger rigs
and we don't mind trimming a tree or two if needed.
Our next big project is to start putting the concrete pads down on the reat of the lots
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Take a chair and
a handful of fish food as you walk thru our 12 acre park. As you
walk, the blueberries, blackberries and wild grapes are easy picking.
A short walk will bring you to our pond where a bit of the fish food
will bring the Georgia Brim and the catfish to the surface for your
delight. We allow catch-and-release in the pond, so bring your rod.
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If you enjoy
bike riding, we are located about 1/4 mi from the Crooked River
State Park that
has many beautiful trails, and the quaint size of St Marys, GA is
bike friendly. If you enjoy fishing, a short stroll (3/10th of a
mile) to the local floating dock on the Crooked River
can get you trout, brim, bass, catfish and
much more.
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St Marys is also the Ferry stop
for Cumberland
Island. A day
on the island hiking, fishing and sight seeing is just 6 miles away.
Downtown St. Marys also offers a nice variety of restaurants for an
evening out.
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