Atkinson Shea (dedncide): Great place to come get some peace. Quiet trails and great spot for a picnic or BBQ. River nearby for swimming, but mind the currents. There has been several fatalities from inexperienced swimmers. Be safe and have fun.
Brian Newton: Super nice camping area! Went on the trail for about half a mile in and it was very nice down there. It was however a little washed out but still visible markings. I would like to return and hike more of the trail. You can hear trains in the distance and there are planes that fly above about ever hour or so. Overall super great experience.
Christy Wilmont: Very remote area for a nice little day trip. Fishing, photo ops, and kayaking. There are walking trails but they looked rugged to me. There is a spot where you can walk down on the rocks by the water.
Palomar 54: If you’ve never been in a lighthouse this stop is a must. It is old but well maintained. The history is explained very well and the view from up top is incredible. There are a few stairs but there is a resting place after each of six flights. Don’t forget the views are incredible. The people working there are so nice. They explain everything so well. The price is very reasonable for all ages. The museum is small but perfect for the setting. I strongly recommend you visit the tybee light station and museum on your way to the beach. You will be impressed. And the views, wow.
Pamela B: Wonderfully maintained state park featuring an old historic mill and a picturesque lake. Such a tranquil escape! The cypress-filled water and moss covered trees complete the natural beauty this park offers. I enjoyed myself just wondering and wandering through the peacefulness of it all! With activities such as fishing, kayaking, and hiking, you can certainly make a day of it. Unfortunately, one of the hiking trails was closed...