Cannon's Point Preserve

Cannon's Point Preserve is a pristine natural area on St. Simons Island, Georgia, known for its lush maritime forests and historic ruins. It is an ideal spot for hiking, birdwatching, and experiencing the unique coastal ecosystem.

600
Acres Protected
6
Miles of Trails
10,000
Annual Visitors
2012
Year Established

About Cannon's Point Preserve

Cannon's Point Preserve, located on the northern tip of St. Simons Island, Georgia, offers a diverse landscape encompassing maritime forests, tidal creeks, and salt marshes. These ecosystems provide a habitat for a variety of wildlife, including shorebirds, turtles, and a multitude of plant species unique to this coastal area. The preserve is steeped in history, with archaeological sites that reveal the island's past, including Native American artifacts and remnants of 19th-century plantations. Visitors can explore miles of trails that wind through the lush forests and along scenic marshlands. This preserve offers a true escape into nature, while also preserving important historical and ecological resources. It is a destination for those seeking solitude, scenic beauty, and a connection with the natural and cultural history of Georgia's coast.

Highlights

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Historic plantation ruins

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Diverse wildlife habitats

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Scenic trails through maritime forest

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Panoramic views of the salt marsh

Notable Natural Features

Tabby Ruins

Remnants of historic plantation structures made from tabby, a local building material of oyster shells, lime, and water.

Salt Marsh Viewpoints

Scenic overlooks providing breathtaking views of the expansive salt marshes.

Maritime Forest Trails

Trails cutting through dense forests home to a variety of coastal plants and animal species.