The park borders Skidaway narrows, a part of Georgia’s intracoastal waterway.
Trails wind through maritime forest and past salt marsh, leading to a boardwalk and observation tower.
Inside the park’s interpretive center, birders will find binoculars, reference books and a window where they can look for migrating species such as Painted Buntings.
A scenic campground is nestled under live oaks and Spanish moss, and some RV sites have sewer hookups.
The park’s new camper cabins offer screened porches, air conditioning, a bathroom with shower, kitchen, master bedroom and kids’ sleeping loft.