Georgia Coast Rail-Trail (Woodbine Riverwalk):
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Description:
This section of what will eventually become a 68-mile-long Rail-Trail, parallels East and West Oak streets through the town of Woodbine. You can also enjoy the Satilla River Waterfront Park at the northern end point, where you'll find an observation pier that was once a railroad trestle.

As the trail heads south from the river the scenery changes from wetlands to cedar, pine, live oak, cypress, maple and cherry trees. Stop to appreciate the old homes among the moss-covered trees

The Georgia Coast Rail-Trail will eventually stretch from Kingsland north to Riceboro, a lush corridor of longleaf pine forest, marsh and saw grass, which crosses tidal rivers and creeks. It follows the abandoned CSX rail corridor, and the plan is for a 10-foot wide multi-use trail for the enjoyment of walkers, cyclists, joggers, equestrians and nature lovers. The scenery is unmatched, and the trail will be appropriately planned to maintain the integrity of wetlands and wildlife habitat. Multiple trailheads will provide easy access to this unspoiled ecological system along Georgia's coast. In addition, part of it will form the longer East Coast Greenway.

You'll find a slightly longer section of the Georgia Coast Rail-Trail just north of Woodbine in White Oak (Chaney Road end point). Visit the White Oak Section of the Georgia Coast Rail-Trail for more information.

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Parking & Trail Access:
Woodbine is just west of I-95 in southeast Georgia. Parking is available at Satilla River Waterfront Park (E. 1st Street). For more information, contact Woodbine City Hall at 912-576-3211.

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Woodbine Trail (part of Ga Coast Trail and East Coast Greenway)
By truckercyclist in March, 2012
Woodbine has added another 1.5 miles of nice concrete to their existing mile of trail. Rode it today (3-16-12) as enjoyed it much. Had to park 4 miles away at the Ex 14 truckstop as I drive an 18 wheeler, but the roads are quiet getting to the trail. (took Gap Swamp Rd and Billyville Rd to US 17, then 1/4 mi north to Liza Rudolph Rd west.) Looking forward to more pavement and thank you to the Path Foundation and local advocates!
Bob DeCamp, Douglas, Ga
Trail Facts
Trail End Points: Satilla River Boat Ramp to 11th Street (Woodbine)
Counties: Camden
Trail Length: 3.25 miles
Trail Category: Rail-Trail
Trail Surfaces: Asphalt
Trail Activities: Bike, Inline Skating, Fishing, Wheelchair Accessible, Walking
TrailLink ID: 6224594

Related Links
Guidebook: Learn more about other Southeast rail-trails in RTC's Southeast Guidebook.