Continuing on from the last stop, moved up to Exit 67 on I-95, and headed to the Harris Neck National Wildlife Preserve. Purpose for this stop was Blue Goose Stamps for what I thought would be three areas, and pins if they had them.
In addition, I stopped in at the Smallest Church in America, which I had previously posted on.
Harris Neck was a beautiful "Sea Island Preserve", at one time in its life it was an airfield training base.
Welcome to Harris Neck NWRHarris Neck NWR was established in 1962 by transfer of federal lands formerly managed by the Federal Aviation Administration as a WWII Army airfield. Located in McIntosh County, Georgia, the refuge serves as an important link in the chain of refuges along the Atlantic seaboard, and is the inland base for two neighboring barrier island refuges, Blackbeard Island and Wolf Island refuges, both located southeast of Harris Neck.Harris Neck's 2,824 acres consists of salt marsh, open fields, forested wetland and mixed hardwood/pine forest. Because of this great diversity in habitat, many species of birds are attracted to the refuge throughout the year. In the summer, thousands of egrets and herons nest in the freshwater ponds, while in the winter, waterfowl can be found feeding and resting on the refuge. Over 15 miles of paved roads and trails provide the visitor easy access to the many different habitats. Chosen for it's accessibility and bird diversity, Harris Neck is one of 18 sites forming the Colonial Coast Birding Trail, inaugurated in 2000. Getting There . . .Harris Neck NWR is located in McIntosh County, Georgia, 5 miles north of Eulonia and 50 air miles south of the port city of Savannah. To reach Harris Neck, take Exit 67 off I-95 and travel south on U.S. 17 for approximately one mile, then east on Harris Neck Road for seven miles to the main entrance gate.I was under the impression I could get both Blackbeard Island and Wolf Island stamps here, but they only had Blackbeard.
From here, it was off to Greenwood, but I revised the trip on the fly to cut out perceived delays in metro Augusta...... |
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