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Area Information
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Fargo |
Fargo is located on
the banks of the Suwannee River, along the western side of the
Okefenokee Swamp. Stephen C. Foster State Park and the Suwannee
River Visitor Center invite you to come and explore the great
outdoors. |
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the Fargo Hotels, Attractions, Events,
or Campgrounds pages. |
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Folkston |
“Gateway to the
Okefenokee” and a “Train Watchers Paradise” – Enjoy
tours of the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge and watch the
trains at the world famous “Folkston Funnel” platform.
Come stay and visit this little corner of South Georgia, full
of southern hospitality. |
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the Folkston Hotels, Attractions, Events,
or Campgrounds pages. |
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Homerville |
A quiet little Georgia town that serves as a crossroads for the western Okefenokee area. Homerville is known for it's local farms, fresh produce, and scenic beauty. |
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the Homerville Hotels, Attractions, Events,
or Campgrounds pages. |
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Kingsland |
At the southeastern
tip of Georgia is Kingsland, a city surrounded by the sites and
sounds of the past, present, and future. This area is home to
King’s Bay Navel Base, a submarine museum, Cumberland Island
National Seashore, and a few choice golf courses. Kingsland also
offers a variety of great accommodations and restaurants. |
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the Kingsland Hotels, Attractions, Events,
or Campgrounds pages. |
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Valdosta |
Dubbed as “Winnersville”,
this city won’t always leave its visitors running home
after a loss. Valdosta is a place filled with fun activities
for the whole family, such as Wild Adventures Theme Park, the
Valdosta Mall, and the Azalea Festal. Historical landmarks like
Valdosta State University also make this city well known. |
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the Valdosta Hotels, Attractions, Events,
or Campgrounds pages. |
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Waycross |
From Waycross,
visitors may explore the northern tip of the Okefenokee Swamp
by guided boat tour or canoe rental, learn the area history
at the museums, or take a stroll back in time to a famous pioneer
homestead. Kick back at one of our hospitable hotels, and enjoy
fine southern style meals at the local restaurants. |
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the Waycross Hotels, Attractions, Events,
or Campgrounds pages. |
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