New Built Homes for Sale McIntosh County

Along Georgia’s coast, half way between Savannah and the St. Marys River lies McIntosh County and the town of Darien and Townsend Georgia. Today Mc Intosh County is a quiet town and travelers who fail to explore the lands along US 17 will pass by without realizing the historical significance of the area and its place in Georgia’s beginnings.
 
McIntosh County is known as the most untouched area of the eastern seaboard, known as the Fisherman's Paradise. The abundance of rivers, fish, and proximity to the ocean has attracted sportsmen to the area for many years. Among the many hidden secrets of the County is Harris Neck's 2,762 acres consisting of saltwater marsh, grassland, mixed deciduous woods, and cropland. Because of this great variety in habitat, many different species of birds are attracted to the refuge throughout the year. In the summer, thousands of egrets and herons nest in the swamps, while in the winter, large concentrations of ducks (especially mallards, gadwall and teal) gather in the marshland and freshwater pools. Over 15 miles of paved roads and trails provide the visitor easy access to the many different habitats. Chosen for it's accessibility and bird diversity, Harris Neck is one of 18 sites forming the Colonial Coast Birding Trail, inaugurated in 2000. Among this natural habitat lies the beautiful Spring Cove Subdivision.

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