
The Satilla River defines the landscape of northern Camden County, carving a wide path through tidal marshes and coastal lowlands before reaching Crow Harbor Reach. The town of Woodbine serves as the focal point of the region, anchored by the Camden County Courthouse and a grid of streets that extend toward the riverbanks. The surrounding terrain is a complex network of wetlands and islands, including Piney Island and Walker Swamp Island, which illustrate the hydrological character of the Georgia coast. Small settlements like Colesburg, Halifax, and Billyville are scattered across the higher ground between the swamps. Local history is preserved in several burial sites throughout the quadrangle, such as Woodbine Cem, Green Cem, and the riverfront Ceylon Cem near the former site of Ceylon.
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