The city of Darien, Georgia offers a gentle climate and beautiful views, making it a popular destination for tourists and residents of the region. There are several attractions in the city that cater to a wide variety of interests, from the Butler Island Plantation to the Fort King George State Historic Site to Wolf Island National Wildlife Refuge. Darien attracts numerous visitors every year, particularly during its Blessing of the Fleet Festival in the spring, which pays tribute to the area’s local fishermen.
Fort King George State Historic Site
The Fort King George State Historic Site in Darien is the oldest English fort still remaining on the coast of Georgia and serves as the British Empire’s southern outpost in North America from the year 1721 through 1736. Using drawings and old records, the eighteenth-century frontier fort along the Altamaha River has been carefully reconstructed and is now open to the public as a museum and for tours. Structures at Fort King George include palisades, a moat, a guardhouse, barracks, officer quarters, and a blockhouse. Along with the fortification buildings, tabby ruins and three sawmills can be seen as well.
302 McIntosh Rd, Darien, GA 31305, Phone: 912-437-4770
Old Jail Art Center & Museum
The Old Jail Art Center & Museum building was originally built back in 1888 and served as the county jail for McIntosh County. The Old Jail today remains as one of the city’s three oldest public buildings. The building acted as the county jail until 2002 and a few later, it was transformed into a community cultural center by the McIntosh Art Association with the help of McIntosh County and City of Darien. Visitors can now attend a wide array of events, view local art, browse the local historic museums housed in the old jail cells, and participate in art classes.
404 N. Way, Darien GA 31305, Phone: 912-437-7711
Georgia Peach World, Darien
Georgia Peach World provides locals and travelers alike with a taste of the southern-style treats and rich agricultural background of the state of Georgia, offering local, fresh, and high quality products and produce. Georgia Peach World operates two full-sized locations in Townsend, a location in Richmond Hill, and a roadside location in the city of Darien. What started out as a was for students to try to earn money for college tuition during the summer has turned into a unique attraction that has become the number one tourist attraction in Georgia along Interstate 95 for all things peach.
1828 GA-57, Townsend, GA 31331, Phone: 912-832-3270
Sugar Marsh Cottage
Sugar Marsh Cottage is every chocolate-lovers’ dream destination. This island chocolatier operates out of an historic 1935 home located on Vernon Square, where they carefully hand-craft a superior range of chocolates, toffees, shortbreads and other delicacies. One of their most popular ranges is the seashell shaped chocolates which are inspired by the beauty and diversity of the Georgia coastline. The chocolates are hand made using bitter-sweet chocolate infused with decadent sea-salt toffee. Other equally delicious treats include artisan toffees and bon-bons and shell-shaped shortbread coquilles. Sugar Marsh Cottage also produces a range of seasonal specialties which you can buy for special occasions like Christmas, Easter and Mother’s Day.
Sugar Marsh Cottage, 300 Franklin Street, Darien, GA 31305, 912 268 2522
Butler Island Plantation
Now open to the public for birding, fishing, and picnicking, the Butler Island Plantation has a history of being one of the South’s largest plantations, situated just south of the city of Darien. The interesting story of the Butler Island Plantation started when Major Pierce Butler in the 1790’s planted the land on Georgia’s Altamaha Delta. It was the British wife of Butler’s grandson, Fanny Kemble, who published the “Journal of a Resident on a Georgia Plantation,” which were her notes on how the slaves were treated, which is believed to have helped persuade the British in opposing slavery in America.
7777 Butler Island Road, Darien, GA 31305, Phone: 912-437-6686
Ashantilly Center, Darien, GA
The Ashantilly Center, also known locally as the “Old Tabb,” was once the mainland residence of Thomas Spalding, a McIntosh County landowner and early Georgia planter and legislator. The original house was built back in 1820, but burned down in 1937. What is now the current house was built as a Haynes family project. The Ashantilly Center today is operated as a nonprofit cultural and historic site, founded by Williams Haynes, an environmentalist, small letterpress printer, and an artist. A wide variety of workshops and events are hosted by the center throughout the year, such as letterpress printing, gardening, and crafts.
1712 Bond Rd, Darien, GA 31305, Phone: 912-437-4473
Wolf Island National Wildlife Refuge
The Wolf Island National Wildlife Refuge is located around twelve miles off the Georgia coast, right outside Darien. Established in April of 1930, the barrier island wildlife refuge was put in place to provide habitat and protection for migratory birds, as well as other threatened species. The entirety of the Wolf Island National Wildlife Refuge is made up of Wolf Island itself and two smaller islands known as Little Egg and Egg, with more than three-fourths of the 5,126 acres of the refuge being saltwater marsh. The saltwaters area is open to visitors for recreational activities like crabbing and fishing.
Darien, GA
Skipper’s Fish Camp
Perfectly nestled on the banks of the Darien River, Skipper’s Fish Camp is a popular fish and rib eatery, offering excellent fresh Georgia fish and seafood, wonderful sunsets and loads of atmosphere. You will struggle to find fresher fish and seafood anywhere – the local shrimp boats dock right alongside, ensuring that Skipper’s always have a great supply. You can start off with some delectable fresh oysters (8 styles to choose from), before moving on to enjoy their signature Sweet Georgia Shrimp Platter, Crab Cakes, Mahi-Mahi, Scallops or the Captain’s Platter. Those who do not eat seafood can feast on steak, ribs, pulled pork or combo platters.
Skipper’s Fish Camp, 85 Screven Street, Darien, GA 31305, 912 437 3474