The owners of Tag Knot Cottage cherish their unrestricted
view and enjoyment of this ecological wonderland.
A PLACE LIKE NO OTHER ....
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St. Simons Island is sometimes
described as a little piece of paradise.
Scarcely known outside Georgia, it is
quite possibly the best kept secret
along the coastal Southeast.
The island's majestic entrance over miles of unspoiled marshland was memorialized by Sidney Lanier in his poem The Marshes
of Glynn. It's a place where an unpretentious low country meets the great ocean ... where huge tidal changes breathe life into the
grassy expanse flourishing in wildlife.
Somewhere in between you will
discover the magic of St. Simons
Island. Upon arrival, visitors are
enveloped by a feeling of calm amidst
ancient moss-draped oaks standing
alongside glorious palms and tall
southern pines.
The beach at St. Simons Island is like no other. As the
7-foot tide shifts from high to low, it pulls the shoreline
1/2 mile out to sea uncovering a breathtaking system
sandbars and shoals.
Development is largely unseen along the north end of the beach where an abundant shrub forest has been protected and
allowed to expand naturally. Acres of young dune fields nurture sensitive sea oats while thousands of shore birds migrate
from one sand bar to the next with the receding tide.
LINKS OF INTEREST
Saint Simons Island, GA
For AVAILIBILITY, RESERVATIONS and OTHER INFORMATION contact owner Jack Gerblick Call (678) 468-6265 or Click Here to Email
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