Oatland Island Wildlife Center

Wildlife center Savannah, Georgia, United States
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What to expect

The Oatland Island Wildlife Center is a 100-acre wildlife preserve and environmental education complex located on Oatland Island in Chatham County, Georgia, near Savannah. The center is home to over 150 animals and some 40 species native to the Georgia coast. It offers a variety of activities and exhibits, including trails and educational programs. The center also has a rich history, having been previously used as a retirement home for railroad workers and a hospital and laboratory for the U.S. Public Health Service. Visitors can explore the island's natural environment and learn about its history and wildlife

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This family's experience:

Activities: We visited the Oatland Island Wildlife Center, which is a great place to see native wildlife. We walked the two-mile nature trail and saw bison, alligators, birds of prey, and wolves

Highlights: Otis loved seeing the animals and we both enjoyed the beautiful nature trail ✨