
Savannah National Wildlife Refuge
Recreation Area in South Carolina
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4.4 (49)
South CarolinaRecreation Area
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Water Available
About this site
Savannah National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1927 as a sanctuary for migratory birds, most notably wintering waterfowl. The refuge lies in both Georgia and South Carolina, divided by the Savannah River, and encompasses over 30,000 acres of vital wildlife habitat, including tidal freswater marsh and bottomland hardwood forest.
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