Georgia Coast access points

Listed generally in north-to-south order.

32.037, -81.045 (NN) Thunderbolt Ramp
32.020, -80.992 (MM) Turners Creek Ramp
32.014, -80.988 (LL) Hogan's Marina
32.016, -80.891 (KK) Lazaretto Creek Ramp
31.973, -80.919 (JJ) Little Tybee*
31.980, -81.056 (II) Isle of Hope Marina
31.965, -81.050 (HH) Skidaway State Park*
31.947, -81.067 (GG) Skidaway Narrows Community Park
31.936, -81.154 (FF) Coffee Bluff
31.886, -81.212 (EE) Fort McAllister Marina
31.889, -81.204 (DD) Fort McAllister Ogeechee River Ramp
31.881, -81.178 (CC) Ft. McAllister Campground*
31.789, -81.203 (BB) Kilkenny Fish Camp
31.762, -81.279 (AA) Fort Morris Historic Site
31.764, -81.278 (Z) Sunbury Ramp
31.695, -81.272 (Y) Half Moon Marina
31.613, -81.214 (X) Little Wahoo Island*
31.621, -81.263 (W) Barbour Island River Landing
31.571, -81.321 (V) Shellman Bluff Fish Camp
31.567, -81.321 (U) Fisherman's Lodge
31.406, -81.393 (T) McIntosh Rod and Gun Club/Blue & Hall Ramp
31.364, -81.415 (S) Fort King George
31.368, -81.437 (R) Darien City Ramp and Waterfront Park
31.337, -81.448 (Q) Champney River Ramp
31.308, -81.401 (P) Broughton Island*
31.171, -81.409 (O) St. Simons Marina
31.168, -81.411 (N) Gascoigne Bluff Dock
31.170, -81.409 (M) Golden Isles Marina
31.171, -81.423 (L) MacKay River Ramp
31.123, -81.482 (K) Liberty Ship (aka Sidney Lanier) Park Ramp
31.152, -81.547 (J) Blythe Island Regional Park
31.046, -81.422 (I) Jekyll Harbor Marina
31.042, -81.423 (H) Jekyll Creek Ramp
30.897, -81.445 (G) Cumberland Island NS - Brickhill*
30.855, -81.467 (F) Cumberland Island NS - Plum Orchard*
30.815, -81.470 (E) Cumberland Island NS - Stafford*
30.845, -81.560 (D) Crooked River State Park
30.764, -81.471 (C) Cumberland Island NS - Sea Camp*
30.733, -81.539 (B) North River, City of St. Marys
30.720, -81.550 (A) St. Marys Waterfront Park

*You can't drive to this point. Boat landing only.

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The information on this page is provided to help users of the guidebook Canoeing & Kayaking Georgia obtain driving directions to each of the river access points listed in the book's 2022 edition.

The book, available in print or Kindle, contains detailed information for planning self-supported paddle trips on this waterway including the character of the river, required skill level, hazards, gauges, and recommended water levels.

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© 2022 Canoeing & Kayaking Georgia third edition, published by Menasha Ridge Press.