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Nestled deep within the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, Mixon's Hammock Canoe Shelter offers a unique and unforgettable camping experience for outdoor enthusiasts. This charming campground provides a perfect blend of seclusion, natural beauty, and adventure, making it a haven for nature lovers and canoeing aficionados alike. Whether you're an experienced camper or a novice seeking to connect with nature, Mixon's Hammock promises an authentic outdoor experience that will leave you inspired.
Located in Fargo, GA, this primitive campground is accessed by water, offering a unique way to arrive at your campsite via canoe or kayak. The shelter itself is situated on a small island surrounded by cypress trees and marshlands, providing a serene and private setting for your stay. With no roads leading to the site, visitors must paddle their way in, adding an extra layer of adventure and ensuring complete seclusion from the outside world.
Mixon's Hammock Canoe Shelter is part of the larger Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, a vast wetland ecosystem that is home to a wide variety of wildlife. Visitors can expect to see alligators, otters, deer, and an abundance of bird species while enjoying the peaceful surroundings. The area is particularly popular among nature photographers and birdwatchers due to its diverse flora and fauna.
The campground offers basic amenities, including pit toilets, fire pits, and a small shelter with picnic tables. However, visitors should note that this is a primitive camping site, so there are no electrical hookups, running water, or other modern conveniences. Guests are encouraged to bring their own water and food, as well as bear-proof containers for storing supplies. The lack of developed facilities adds to the charm of Mixon's Hammock, offering a true back-to-nature experience.
One of the standout features of Mixon's Hammock is its location within the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, which provides ample opportunities for exploration and adventure. Canoeing and kayaking are popular activities in the area, with access to the refuge's extensive network of waterways. Visitors can paddle through cypress swamps, open marshes, and shallow lakes, enjoying the serene beauty of the region. The shelter also serves as a launching point for exploring nearby attractions, such as Stephen C. Foster State Park.
Customers who have stayed at Mixon's Hammock Canoe Shelter often highlight the seclusion and natural beauty of the site in their reviews. Many appreciate the opportunity to experience nature undisturbed by modern amenities, with one visitor describing it as "a true primitive camping experience." Another guest noted, "The camp area is great but the public toilet on the island is a disgrace. It costs too much to camp and be forced to use that toilet. As you enter the campground, you WILL HAVE TO PADDLE AND WADE THROUGH THIS FECES-FILLED WATER. BE READY!" While some visitors have had negative experiences with the facilities, many still recommend the site for its unique location and wildlife viewing opportunities.
Mixon's Hammock Canoe Shelter is not recommended for beginners due to the lack of developed facilities and the need to paddle in to reach the site. However, for those seeking an authentic outdoor experience in a remote location, this campground offers a fantastic opportunity to connect with nature and explore one of Georgia's most beautiful wild places.
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Customer Reviews
The camp area is great but the public toilet on the island is a disgrace. It costs too much to camp and be forced to use that toilet. As you enter the camp ground, you WILL HAVE TO PADDLE AND WADE THROUGH THIS FECES FILLED WATER. BE READY!
Stayed here overnight with my wife at the end of Feb. 2019. Some of the weirdest night sounds imaginable that night. An easy paddle from Stephen C. Foster State park. Have to hang your food in a tree to avoid potential issues with prowling black bears at night. The bed of an old logging trail line is evident with a well used game trail right down the middle of it. Last used in about 1937 when the federal govt. bought the Okefenokee from a logging company called Hebardville Cypress Co. You do have the whole island to yourself when you camp there. Not a place for beginners, I would say.
Nice area to explore and overnight.
You get the whole island to yourself!
Neat little canoe accessible campsite
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