
Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge defines the western reaches of this landscape, where the eastern boundary of the Little Okefenokee Swamp meets the higher ground of Trail Ridge. The terrain is characterized by numerous islands and hammocks, such as Wilson Hammock, Sandy Island, and Sweet-Gum Island, interspersed with slow-moving water bodies like Spanish Creek and Little Buffalo Creek.
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1918 Moniac
Charlton County, GA

1942 Moniac
Charlton County, GA

1965 Chase Prairie
Charlton County, GA

1965 Dinner Pond
Charlton County, GA

1965 Double Lakes
Charlton County, GA

1966 Billys Island
Charlton County, GA

1966 Newell
Charlton County, GA

1966 St George
Charlton County, GA

1966 Toledo
Charlton County, GA

1967 Moniac
Charlton County, GA

1972 Macclenny NE
Charlton County, GA

1972 Macclenny NW
Charlton County, GA

1978 Burnt Fort
Charlton County, GA

1993 Burnt Fort
Charlton County, GA

1994 Billys Island
Charlton County, GA

1994 Chase Prairie
Charlton County, GA

1994 Dinner Pond
Charlton County, GA

1994 Double Lakes
Charlton County, GA

1994 Macclenny NW
Charlton County, GA

1994 Moniac
Charlton County, GA

1994 Saint George
Charlton County, GA

1994 Toledo
Charlton County, GA

2024 Billys Island
Charlton County, GA

2024 Burnt Fort
Charlton County, GA

2024 Chase Prairie
Charlton County, GA

2024 Dinner Pond
Charlton County, GA

2024 Double Lakes
Charlton County, GA

2024 Macclenny NE
Charlton County, GA

2024 Macclenny NW
Charlton County, GA

2024 Moniac
Charlton County, GA

2024 Newell
Charlton County, GA

2024 Saint George
Charlton County, GA

2024 Toledo
Charlton County, GA