EAST RIVER SWAMP TRAIL |
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| LOCATION: South Georgia |
| HIKE STARTS: Picnic Shelter |
| HIKE ENDS: Picnic Shelter |
| TOTAL DISTANCE: 1.5 Miles |
| HIKE TYPE: In And Out, Backtrack Hike |
| HIKE DIFFICULTY: Easy |
| TRAILS USED: East River Swamp Trail |
| TRAIL TRAFFIC:
Light |
| TRIP TYPE: Day
Hike |
| MANAGEMENT: General Coffee State Park |
HIGHLIGHTS: General Coffee
State Park is named after General John Coffee, a US congressman,
military leader, and planter. The park is known for its rare and
endangered species of plants and wildlife, mostly due to the interesting
habitat formed in the park. The terrain changes considerably throughout
the area, ranging from sandy ridges to moist, swampy lowlands. In
addition to the wildlife, the park has a mock-farm that demonstrates
early life in South Georgia. The Heritage Farm has log cabins, a
corncrib, a tobacco barn, a cane mill, farm animals and other exhibits.
The East River Swamp Trail begins near the
picnic shelter south of Jake Lake. The in and out, backtrack hike heads east
across the Seventeen Mile River over an elevated boardwalk which allows hikers
and their dogs an opportunity to experience the river ecosystem without getting
the paws wet. Wading birds and river otters visit the swamp during the wet
season, so keep an eye out for wildlife while you cross the river. Hikers that
visit during a dry spring and summer may not see the river as it can completely
dry up during periods of infrequent rain.