Richmond County Greenbelt is a diverse natural area in Georgia offering extensive hiking trails, river access, and numerous opportunities for outdoor recreation within an urban-proximate setting.
Richmond County Greenbelt is an extensive corridor of protected natural lands located primarily along the Savannah River and its tributaries in Augusta-Richmond County, Georgia. The greenbelt provides a vital green space amidst urban development, linking parks, riverfronts, and natural habitats across more than 1,700 acres. The terrain varies from river floodplains and hardwood forests to wetland habitats, supporting a broad range of plant and animal species including migratory birds, turtles, and native fish. The area traces historical importance from indigenous peoples through colonial times to present-day conservation efforts. A network of multi-use trails encourages hiking, running, mountain biking, and wildlife observation, with the Savannah River serving as a backdrop for paddle sports and fishing. Notable landmarks include the Phinizy Center for Water Sciences and various interpretive sites that highlight regional ecology and history. Visitor appeal stems from its accessibility, diversity of ecosystems, and blend of passive and active outdoor pursuits, making it a key destination for residents and visitors seeking nature close to an urban center.
Savannah River waterfront access with scenic paddling and fishing opportunities
Phinizy Swamp Nature Park, known for excellent birdwatching and wetland exploration
Multi-use trail network connecting urban parks, historical sites, and natural areas
Hidden groves of mature hardwood forests offering quiet wildlife viewing spots
A 1,100-acre wetland restoration and nature park featuring paved and unpaved trails, boardwalks, and observation decks for birding and wildlife observation.
An extensive corridor along the Savannah River providing scenic views, fishing spots, and access to paddling launches.
A popular segment of the greenbelt offering diverse trails through hardwood forests and along creeks, suitable for hiking and mountain biking.