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Altamaha Historic Scenic Byway

             

Following State Route 99 and US 17, the Altamaha Historic Scenic Byway runs for 17 miles through McIntosh and Glynn Counties and the City of Darien.  Traveling from the Sapelo Island Visitors Center to the historic Needwood Church and School, the Byway passes Fort King George, Butler Island and Hofwyl-Broadfield Plantations, the Darien waterfront, sweeping marsh views, and majestic Live Oaks draped with Spanish Moss.  This Byway lets visitors explore both the rich cultural heritage and the diverse marsh ecosystems found along Georgia's coast.


For a PDF map of the Altamaha Historic Scenic Byway, click here.

  Directions

There are three ways of reaching the Altamaha Historic Scenic Byway:

  • Take I-95 to Exit 58

    1. Turn east on SR 57
    2. SR 57 will become SR 99 and the byway begins at the Sapelo Island Visitors Center
  • Take I-95 to Exit 49

    1. Turn east on SR 251
    2. Turn right on US 17
    3. The byway begins at the intersection with SR 99
  • Take I-95 to Exit 42

    1. Turn east on SR 99
    2. The byway will intersect at US 17

  Roads Included in the Byway

  • SR 99
  • McIntosh Road
  • SR 25 Spur
  • US 17

Updated November 20, 2007. 17:48

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