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BirdingShare This Experience With a Friend
The 18 sites along the Colonial Coast Birding Trail feature over 300 species found year round and during migratory seasons.
See peregrine falcons at Cumberland Island, the endangered wood stork and great and snowy egrets at Harris Neck, purple sandpipers on Tybee Island and osprey and bald eagles at Jekyll Island.

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GardensShare This Experience With a Friend
Stop in the Azalea Bowl to gaze over 3400 hybrid azaleas, stroll through the formal gardens at the Sibley Center or linger in the Day Butterfly Center with over 50 species of tropical butterflies in flight.
Don't miss the feathered ambassadors telling their story at the Birds of Prey show.

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OkefenokeeShare This Experience With a Friend
Each has different interpretive facilities, guided and unguided tours, boardwalks, observation towers, boat rentals and lodging.
Celebrate "the land of trembling earth" at Waycross' Swampfest and Folkston's Okefenokee Fest, or enjoy the Okefenokee Trail by car.

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CanyonsShare This Experience With a Friend
Farther south visit Providence Canyon – Georgia's "Little Grand Canyon" - and enjoy breathtaking pink, orange, red and purple hues in the soft canyon soil.
See the massive gullies which are up to 150 feet deep or visitors can enjoy views of the canyons from the rim trail.

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WaterfallsShare This Experience With a Friend
DeSoto Falls named for the famed conquistador offers five beautiful falls along three miles just north of Cleveland.
A paved meandering path takes you to the twin falls of Anna Ruby while you can drive to bottom and to the top of 729-foot Amicalola Falls, Georgia's highest waterfall.

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