Salt Marsh Coast Near Sapelo
For Sale in Townsend, GA
Welcome to Townsend, a small McIntosh County community on the Georgia coast, framed by salt marsh, the Shellman Bluff waterfront, and the Harris Neck National Wildlife Refuge.
Townsend is a small community in McIntosh County, Georgia, set in the coastal plain between Interstate 95 and the Atlantic Ocean. It lies along State Route 57, northwest of Darien, the county seat and one of Georgia's oldest settlements, which was laid out on the colonial frontier in the 1730s. The community is part of a stretch of coast where the mainland meets salt marsh, tidal creek, and river, and where the barrier islands of Sapelo, Blackbeard, and St. Catherines sit just offshore. The broader Townsend census county division counts roughly 3,600 residents, though the community itself is dispersed and rural rather than a dense town center. The area's identity is coastal and working. Shellman Bluff, a waterfront village within Townsend, has long been a fishing and shrimping community on the Julienton River, and much of the surrounding economy has historically flowed from the water. Agriculture, timber, and seasonal recreation also contribute to a landscape that remains largely undeveloped. That sense of openness is reinforced by the Harris Neck National Wildlife Refuge, a 2,700-acre preserve immediately to the east, where salt marsh, freshwater impoundments, and mixed forest shelter one of the richest bird populations on the Georgia coast, with more than 340 species recorded on the refuge. Day to day, Townsend is a place of modest scale and practical routines. Residents rely on the car for nearly everything, with Interstate 95 at Exit 58 providing the link to Savannah to the north and Brunswick to the south. Groceries, schools, and services are generally found in Darien, a short drive away. What Townsend offers in return is a slower, nature-oriented way of life: boat ramps, marsh sunsets, and protected public lands at the doorstep. For people who want space, water access, and the quiet end of the Georgia coast rather than a suburban pace, Townsend is a genuine coastal retreat with the conveniences of the region within reach.
Frequently Asked Questions
What county is Townsend, Georgia in?
Townsend is in McIntosh County, Georgia, along the coast between Savannah and Brunswick. The community lies along State Route 57 northwest of Darien, which serves as the McIntosh County seat and the area's main commercial and government center.
How far is Townsend from Savannah?
Townsend sits about an hour south of Savannah. It is reached from Interstate 95 at Exit 58, then via State Route 57, placing it roughly 45 miles from Savannah and within convenient reach of Brunswick and the Golden Isles to the south.
What school district serves Townsend?
Public school students in Townsend attend the McIntosh County School District, a single countywide district based in Darien. The district serves Townsend, Darien, Crescent, Eulonia, and the surrounding communities of McIntosh County.
What is Shellman Bluff?
Shellman Bluff is a waterfront community within Townsend, set along the Julienton River near the coast. Known for its fishing, shrimping, and river access, it is one of McIntosh County's established coastal enclaves and a defining part of the Townsend area.
What outdoor recreation is near Townsend?
Townsend is close to the Harris Neck National Wildlife Refuge, a 2,700-acre refuge with salt marsh, freshwater pools, and more than 340 recorded bird species. Sapelo Island's state-managed wildlife areas and the tidal creeks and rivers of the Georgia coast also provide fishing, boating, and wildlife viewing nearby.
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