Harris Neck
Harris Neck National Wildlife Refuge, established in 1962, encompasses 2,762 acres of diverse habitats including saltwater marshes, grasslands, and mixed deciduous woods, all situated on a former military airfield in McIntosh County, Georgia. This vital refuge not only supports a wide variety of wildlife but also serves as an essential nesting area for species such as the wood stork and hosts thousands of migratory birds each year.
The refuge offers visitors access to more than 15 miles of paved roads and trails, providing an opportunity to explore its rich biodiversity and stunning landscapes. As a part of the Colonial Coast Birding Trail, Harris Neck is recognized for its accessibility and avian diversity, making it a prime destination for nature enthusiasts and bird watchers alike.
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