Tabby Trail Georgia

Tabby Trail

Why This Is A Priority

The St. Marys Tabby Trail will link historic downtown St. Marys with the Kings Bay Naval Base and Crooked River State Park, providing access to nature and local historical sites like the McIntosh Sugar Mill Ruins.

Georgia Grant Secured

March 2024: City of St. Marys and local trail advocates are successful in securing a $1.7 million Georgia Outdoor Stewardship Grant to fund construction of a four mile extension of the Tabby Trail.

Construction Underway

2025-2026: project under design and construction, estimated completion in 2026.

Concept Plan and Public Engagement

Develop a framework outlining preliminary recommendations for the trail concept plan and initiate a second round of focus group meetings and public workshops to gather feedback.

Future Connections

2026 and beyond: City of St. Marys is actively pursuing funding to restore ferry service to Fernandina Beach, critical for the East Coast Greenway’s routing through St. Marys.

Who’s Listening

Terry Landreth

Terry Landreth

East Coast Greenway Advisory Board Member and Georgia Committee Chair

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Charlie Williams

Charlie Williams, Jr.

St. Marys Assistant City Manager

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$1.7
million Georgia Outdoor Stewardship Grant awarded to St. Marys to fund this project
11
miles: length of the Tabby Trail from historic downtown St. Marys to Crooked River State Park, when complete
2nd
This project will provide public viewing access to the second-largest wood stork rookery in Georgia via a planned wildlife viewing platform.

About the Tabby Trail

Construction of the Tabby Trail and future projects in Camden County like the Winding Road Connector trail bolster the case for restoration of the St. Marys- Fernandina Beach, Florida, ferry. At present, the East Coast Greenway route must bypass St. Marys because of the lack of ferry connection.

Walking Coastal Georgia
Three Rivers Greenway Ribbon Cutting

What You Can Do

Donate

Support the East Coast Greenway Alliance’s advocacy efforts in support of projects like the Tabby Trail.

Support Local Organizations

Support local organizations like Bike Walk Golden Isles and Camden Cycling Club.

Support the Ferry

Support the City of St. Marys efforts to restore ferry service to Fernandina Beach, Florida, a critical connection for the East Coast Greenway.