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Access Site GA

Bahia Bleu Marina

Wilmington River

Source: georgia_department_of_natural_resources Updated 1 year ago

City: Thunderbolt, GA
County: Chatham County
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 32.03182457, -81.04927963
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About This Access Site
Bahia Bleu Marina provides convenient boat access to the Wilmington River in Thunderbolt, Georgia. The marina features a well-maintained boat ramp and floating docks, making it easy to launch kayaks, canoes, and small motorized boats.

The Wilmington River is a major coastal waterway, stretching over 17 miles before reaching the ocean. With its gentle current and minimal elevation change, the river offers pleasant paddling and boating for recreational users. Boaters can explore the surrounding marshes and waterways, which are part of the Wassaw National Wildlife Refuge.

The marina has amenities like a bait and tackle shop, boat rentals, and a riverside patio area. Nearby attractions include the historic Fort Pulaski National Monument. Whether you're paddling, fishing, or cruising, Bahia Bleu Marina provides a well-equipped access point to enjoy the Wilmington River.
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Founded in 1875 at the bequest of Mary Telfair and located in Savannah?s historic downtown, the Telfair Museum of Art is the oldest public art museum in the South, having served generations of visitors from around the world with its permanent collection, traveling exhibitions, and educational programs. In 1886 Ms. Telfair?s renovated and expanded Regency-style mansion opened to the public as the...

Founded in 1875 at the bequest of Mary Telfair and located in Savannah?s historic downtown, the Telfair Museum of Art is the oldest public art museum in the South, having served generations of visitors from around the world with its permanent collection, traveling exhibitions, and educational programs. In 1886 Ms. Telfair?s renovated and expanded Regency-style mansion opened to the public as the Telfair Academy of Arts and Sciences, displaying a permanent collection of fine and decorative arts. In 1951, the Telfair acquired the Owens-Thomas House (the O-T), an historic house museum widely considered the finest example of Regency architecture in the country. The name "Telfair Museum of Art" (the Telfair) refers to both the Academy and the Owens-Thomas House, each of which was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1976.

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Nearby Recreation Areas
Fort Pulaski National Monument Located within
Wassaw National Wildlife Refuge Located within
Gray's Reef National Marine Sanctuary Located within
Tybee National Wildlife Refuge Located within