Recreational Activities on Tybee Island
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Tybee Island Lighthouse
History buffs won't want to miss the Tybee Island Light Station which is one of the nation's oldest and tallest lighthouses.
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ArtZeum at the Jepson Center
The Jepson Center houses ArtZeum, an interactive children’s museum space. It’s designed with young people in mind, but it challenges young and old alike to rethink their ideas about art.
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Alley 3 Boat Ramp
Located off of Chatham and 5th Avenue on the South end of Tybee Island, this is a great launching location for small boats and kayaks on Tybee.
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Back River Fishing Pier
Fisherman's Walk Fishing Pier, better known as the Back River Fishing Pier, is located on the south end of Tybee on the back river.
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East Coast Paddleboarding
East Coast Paddleboarding is the first and only dedicated stand up paddleboard outfitter and paddleboarding school in Savannah and Tybee Island. Perfect for the whole family! They offer tours, lessons, rentals and even a summer camp.
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Forsyth Park
Forsyth Park is the largest park in the historic district of Savannah Georgia.
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Fort McAllister State Park
There are daily civil war programs including artillery, flags of the south and infantry or weapons.
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Fort Pulaski National Monument
Fort Pulaski is a fine example of historic military architecture. Along with its exhibits, Fort Pulaski offers an abundance of outdoor activities including hiking, biking, birdwatching and fishing.
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Georgia State Railroad Museum
Georgia State Railroad Museum is a historic site featuring the most complete antebellum railroad.
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Glazed and Confused
Glazed And Confused is a Paint Your Own Pottery Studio located in the Shops at Tybee Oaks on Tybee Island across from Huc- A-Poo's.
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Islands Farmers Market
The IslandsFarmers' Market provides Savannah and its East Islands residents with seasonal produce, artisan goods and crafts, and more.
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Jaycee Park - Tybee Island
Located on a scenic 8.5 acres, Jaycee Park features a variety of wildlife, plant life as well as marshy creeks.
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McQueen's Island Historic Trail
Built on a stretch of the Savannah and Atlantic Railroad line, this six-mile trail offers a scenic, salt-air excursion for nature lovers and history buffs alike.
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Memorial Park
Memorial Park is a favorite location for picnicking and other family or company gatherings.
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North Island Surf & Kayak
North Island Surf and Kayak offers a variety of family activities including kayak rentals, guided kayak tours, and surf/paddleboard lessons
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Oatland Island Wildlife Center
Walk through 160 acres of pristine maritime forest and encounter some 100 animals from 40+ species.
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Savannah National Wildlife Refuge
The perfect way to experience local wildlife and best of all it is FREE!
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The Historic Savannah Theater
The Historic Savannah Theater was built circa 1818 is one of the oldest theaters in Amercia. The amazing cast performs live shows almost every day of the week.
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Tybee Beach Ecology Trips
You and your group can see and learn about the variety of marine life and coastal features along the Georgia coast!
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Tybee Island Marine Science Center School Group Programs
A unique outdoor learning experience for students of all ages, from Pre K to 12th grade!
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Tybee Island Marine Science Center
Visit the Tybee Island Marine Science Center to learn about the marine life around Tybee Island, GA
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Miss Judy Fishing Charters
Miss Judy Charters offers customized fishing adventures for the novice to serious sportsperson.
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Southern Saltwater Charters
Join Captain Josiah Riffle with Southern Saltwater Charters for a full service guide experience offering inshore/nearshore light tackle fishing, shark tooth and fossil hunts, backwater excursions, sunset cruises, and more.
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Yoga on the Beach
Free Yoga classes right on the Beach sponsored by The Deck Beach Bar and Kitchen
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Little Tybee Island
Just a short distance to the south of Tybee Island lies an uninhabited nature preserve named Little Tybee Island. Despite the name, it's actually twice the size of our barrier island and only accessible by boat!
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