The Family on the GO ventures deep into the Okefenokee Swamp to discover why it's name means "Trembling Earth." Claire counts the alligators and all enjoy this beautiful place and its unique history. A must see.
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Thanks for posting this clip ,, my granny was born on Billys' Island in 1905 ,,,,I can only imagine how pretty the swamp was back then as it is today Thanks again
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gastateparks 7 months ago
this is cool i live within walking distance of here
tarahstaxidermy 1 year ago
Stephen C. Foster state park was a great experience for my family, we saw many things "alligators" that we do not have in New Jersey where we r from.
mikemacc12 1 year ago
Yes it is a must see. When they get older go on an overnight canoe trip. It is awesome.
nolewale 1 year ago
@dew1963us My father knew a family that lived on Billys Island. I forgot her name, but she married a man by the name of ( Lockamee ??? spelling )
kirkslastbid 1 year ago
nicely done
FloridaRaider 1 year ago
Make your own Stephen C Foster memory on September 26th - National Public Lands Day - with FREE admission to any Georgia State Park!
Come show support for Georgia State Parks & our mission: to protect, preserve & provide access to public green spaces. Join in organized service projects or just enjoy a day at one of any beautiful State Parks & Historic Sites... including free fishing. Its a chance to say thanks and your opportunity to find new ways to get involved and make a difference!
timbercreek53 2 years ago
Thanks for posting this clip ,, my granny was born on Billys' Island in 1905 ,,,,I can only imagine how pretty the swamp was back then as it is today Thanks again
dew1963us 2 years ago
Excellent job at describing the park!
See our stay their with my video response.
Happy Camping!
DanielLamore 3 years ago
What a wonderful series you have created!
terryejames 3 years ago