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Shaun Hunter
Photo Date:
09/02/2021
There are two trailheads for the Magnolia Trail, as the connector cuts through the park campground.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date:
09/02/2021
The trail follows a flat wide path through the low country environment.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date:
09/02/2021
Several interpretive signs can be found along the path.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date:
09/02/2021
Signage offers information about some of the wildlife found in the state park and surrounding environment.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date:
09/02/2021
Magnolia Trail through Fort McAllister State Park.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date:
09/02/2021
Magnolia Trail.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date:
09/02/2021
The path is easy, and family friendly, traveling for about a mile in total.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date:
09/02/2021
Views of the Ogeechee River from the trail.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date:
09/02/2021
The connector path through the campground is a wide paved road; bathrooms and water are available here.