TheCoast

The Coastal region in Georgia

Two Rivers Gun Range

The Two Rivers Gun Range is located in Camden County. Established in 2021, the Two Rivers Gun Range is a new sport shooting facility available to the public in southeast Georgia. This range, offering rifle and pistol shooting opportunities, was developed with the assistance of the Georgia DNR's Wildlife Resources Division, and is managed and operated by Camden County (daily rates or memberships available). Please note that Green Tip or armor piercing ammo is not allowed at the range.

Horse Creek WMA

Horse Creek WMA resides on just over 7,397 acres in Georgia's coastal plains. Home to the world record Largemouth Bass, which weighed in at over 22 pounds and was caught in 1932, Horse Creek offers a unique spot for visitors, hunters, and anglers alike. Hunting opportunities include deer, turkey and small game and waterfowl hunting in 2 impoundments.

Alapaha River WMA

The Alapaha River Wildlife Management Area encompasses 6,870 acres of state-owned land. The WMA consists of approximately 4,726 acres of upland pine forest and 2,143 acres of bottomland hardwood forest, creek drains, and cypress/gum wetlands. Please do not block gates and keep all vehicles on open improved roads. Roads that are not open to motorized vehicles are posted with a sign stating “No Vehicle Access”. Please remember that all wildlife species, including snakes, are protected unless their take is specifically authorized in the WMA regulations.

Alligator Creek WMA

Located 2 miles north of Lumber City, Alligator Creek WMA encompasses 3,086 acres and lies near the confluence of the Little Ocmulgee River and Alligator Creek. This area includes deep sandy soils that originated as ancient wind-blown sand dunes.

Richmond Hill Fish Hatchery

Located on 87 acres in Bryan County, the Richmond Hill Fish Hatchery includes 31 fish rearing ponds, as well as 3 Kid's Fishing Event (KFE) ponds. Donated by Henry Ford in 1936, the hatchery produces bluegill, redear sunfish, largemouth bass, striped bass, and hybrid bass. It has produced over 800 million striped and hybrid bass fry since the statewide propagation program started in 1968.