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McQueens-Tybee Island Trail

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The McQueens-Tybee Island Trail offers a unique coastal experience near Tybee Island, Georgia, just east of Savannah. This multi-use trail, approximately 5.8 to 6 miles long, follows the historic route of the Savannah & Atlantic Railroad, providing a flat and accessible path for outdoor enthusiasts. It stretches from the historic Fort Pulaski National Monument on Wilmington Island to the western end of McQueen's Island at the Bull River, paralleling the South Channel of the Savannah River.

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    May 2, 2023

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    The McQueen’s Island Trail is a scenic trail that traces the historic railway that linked Savannah to Tybee Island. The trail offers stunning views of the coastal marshes, where you …

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    The McQueen’s Island Trail is a scenic trail that traces the historic railway that linked Savannah to Tybee Island. The trail offers stunning views of the coastal marshes, where you …

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    Hike the 11.6-mile McQueen's Island Historic Trail for moderate coastal views, marshlands, and wildlife spotting near Savannah, Georgia.

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    Location: Chatham County, Georgia, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the typical elevation gain on the McQueens-Tybee Island Trail?

    The McQueens-Tybee Island Trail is notably flat, as it follows the former right-of-way of a railroad line. Consequently, there is virtually no significant elevation gain, making it an accessible path for most visitors.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or hotels directly along the McQueens-Tybee Island Trail?

    No, there are no commercial establishments like cafes, restaurants, or hotels directly on the trail itself. The trail offers a natural, undeveloped experience. However, you'll find a wide array of dining and accommodation options in nearby Tybee Island and Savannah.

    What is the current status of the McQueens-Tybee Island Trail regarding repairs or closures?

    The entire 5.8 to 6-mile stretch of the McQueens-Tybee Island Trail fully reopened in May 2023 after significant repairs and stabilization efforts due to past storm damage. For the most up-to-date information on any potential future closures or conditions, it's always best to check the official Chatham County Parks website: chathamcountyga.gov.

    How long does it typically take to complete the McQueens-Tybee Island Trail?

    The time it takes to complete the trail varies depending on your activity and pace. For walkers, a full round trip (approximately 11.6 to 12 miles) could take 4-5 hours. Cyclists might complete it in 1.5-2.5 hours. Many visitors choose to do shorter segments or turn around at the halfway point.

    Is the McQueens-Tybee Island Trail family-friendly?

    Yes, the trail is very family-friendly. Its flat, crushed shell and rock surface is suitable for strollers and younger children. The scenic views, wildlife spotting opportunities, and historical context make it an engaging outing for all ages. Just remember there are no restrooms or water stations directly on the trail, so plan accordingly.

    Is the McQueens-Tybee Island Trail dog-friendly?

    Yes, the McQueens-Tybee Island Trail is dog-friendly. Leashed dogs are welcome to join their owners. Please ensure you bring water for your pet and clean up after them to help keep the trail enjoyable for everyone.

    Is the McQueens-Tybee Island Trail accessible for wheelchairs?

    While the trail is flat, its surface is composed of crushed shell and rock, which can be challenging for some standard wheelchairs. All-terrain wheelchairs or those with larger, more robust wheels may find it more manageable. Facilities at Fort Pulaski National Monument, near one end of the trail, are generally accessible.

    What are the best viewpoints along the McQueens-Tybee Island Trail?

    The entire trail offers continuous scenic views. Highlights include expansive vistas of the salt marshes, the Savannah River with its passing ships, and the tidal waters. There are several short bridges crossing saltwater marshes that provide excellent vantage points for observing the unique coastal ecosystem and wildlife.

    What kind of wildlife can I expect to see on the McQueens-Tybee Island Trail?

    The trail is a fantastic spot for wildlife viewing. Visitors frequently spot eastern box turtles, American alligators, and diamondback terrapins. Birdwatchers can look for ospreys, red-tailed hawks, brown pelicans, gulls, and terns. Keep an eye on the river for frolicking dolphins, and in the surrounding marsh, you might even see bobcats. Interpretive signs along the path highlight many of these native species.

    Are there any loop options or beginner trails directly connected to McQueens-Tybee Island Trail?

    The McQueens-Tybee Island Trail is primarily an out-and-back linear trail, following the old railroad bed. There are no direct loop options or other beginner trails branching off from it. However, its flat and well-maintained surface makes the trail itself an excellent option for beginners, and you can choose to turn around at any point to create a shorter experience.

    What are the parking options and typical availability for the McQueens-Tybee Island Trail?

    Parking is available at two main locations: at the Fort Pulaski National Monument on Wilmington Island (eastern trailhead) and at a halfway point along US 80. Parking can fill up quickly, especially on weekends and during peak seasons. Arriving earlier in the day is recommended to secure a spot, particularly if you plan to start from Fort Pulaski.

    How does the trail's surface of crushed shell and rock affect different activities?

    The crushed shell and rock surface is generally firm and suitable for walking, running, and bicycling. For cyclists, road bikes with narrower tires might find it a bit rough, while hybrid or mountain bikes will handle it comfortably. Hikers and trail runners will find it a stable and pleasant surface, though it's not as soft as a dirt path.

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