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978-0-89587-281-4
0-89587-281-1
$18.95 paperback
336 pages
7" x 9"
maps, illustrations, appendices, index
Longstreet Press
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The
indispensable guide to the best the Georgia Coast & Okefenokee have
to offer.
Features the best natural areas, lodging, and restaurants that make the
Georgia coast special. A useful companion for hikers, bikers, campers,
fishermen, boaters, wildlife watchers, and history buffs who want to
learn more about Georgia’s beautiful and wild coast. A complete index
makes planning a trip to the coast easy.
Highlights the geology, flora, and fauna of hundreds of sites where
amateur naturalists will learn more about the Georgia coast’s rich
natural and human heritage. Includes special sections on Savannah and
the Okefenokee Swamp.
Outdoor enthusiasts can use the Highroad Guides series to plan
excursions to other coastal areas including the Florida Keys and
Everglades and the Chesapeake Bay. The mountain series highlights North
Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia.
Coastal travelers looking to explore everything from remote backcountry
to the more well-known and popular sites will find the Highroad Guide to the Georgia Coast and Okefenokee indispensable.
This reference work is perfect for first-time visitors as well as
seasoned explorers. Whether you want to hike across a beautiful barrier
island, camp in the remote coastal wilderness, fish in the golden
marshes, or tour a historic fort, this book leads you to the best the
coast has to offer. It brings together the natural history and features
of the coast in a format that is easy to use and packed with detailed
information.>
about the author
Award-winning writer Richard J. Lenz is president of Lenz Design &
Communications, Inc., a print and Web design communications firm in
Decatur, Georgia that specializes in the areas of nature, medicine, and
law. Lenz has also won awards for design and photography.
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