⚓📜 St. Marys History Walk – Centuries of Coastal Georgia History in 600 Feet
Simba and I visited and explored the St. Marys History Walk in Saint Marys, Georgia — a short but fascinating self-guided trail that packs centuries of coastal history into a walk of only about 600 feet. Located in one of Georgia's oldest coastal communities, the History Walk features 24 interpretive panels exploring the people, cultures, conflicts, industries, and events that shaped St. Marys, nearby Cumberland Island, and the surrounding region. Despite its short length, the trail covers an impressive amount of history — from the Indigenous people who lived here long before European arrival to Spanish missions, colonial settlement, wars, shipbuilding, Gullah Geechee heritage, and the community's long relationship with the St. Marys River and Cumberland Island. 📜 600 Feet Through Centuries of History You don't need miles of hiking trails to take a long journey through history. The St. Marys History Walk stretches only about 600 feet , making it an easy stop while explori...