The Retreat at Hird
Island
A Georgia Low-country Adventure Basecamp
Joint Lease opportunity with an estimated 20
members
Just north of Georgia’s exclusive Golden
Isles lies a stretch of coastal wetlands
and barrier islands free from
development. Envisioned to be an all-
inclusive, enchanting basecamp for
guided or unguided coastal
adventures, the Hird Island Basecamp is
for those who yearn to get out and really
experience what our Georgia low-country
and protected barrier islands have to
offer.
Reachable only by boat, Hird Island
Basecamp is a 6 mile boat ride from
Blue-N-Haul Marina in Darien, GA. If it’s
low-tide, you can stop and pick your
own oysters on the way out. The
winding tidal creeks keep the sea quiet.
Even on windy days, it’s a smooth trip.
Hird Island is a 200 acre barrier island
with about 20 creekfront houses. The
vast majority of the island is old and new
growth live oaks and coastal pines
draped in Spanish Moss.
The Hird Island Basecamp is at the
south end of the island shown here with
the red outline.
The 100% undeveloped beaches of Sapelo, Blackbeard and Little St.
Simons Island are a short boat ride pr a hardcore paddle.
Hird Island Basecamp sits on 4.4 acres. There is an existing 2-
story, deepwater, dock in need of some very minor repairs as well as the
beautiful, 1,360 sq. ft. old growth cedar cabin with a wrap around porch.
The wrap-around porch is utter
relaxation night or day, rain or
shine.
Also on the property is
an open sided barn
shown in this picture.
All of the old growth
cedar was milled just for
the lodge and there is a
lot left, appropriately
stacked in the barn.
Great old red
tractor, golf cart, flatbed
truck included and will
run with little repairs.
2500 ft. public grass airstrip at the north end of Hird Island.
Grab your own seafood… fish, shrimp & oysters are what’s for dinner.
Mcintosh County Parcel Map: Link
Realtor YouTube Property Video: Link
Description of Sapelo Island: Link
Homepage for Little St. Simons Island: Link

Hird islandbasecamp

  • 1.
    The Retreat atHird Island A Georgia Low-country Adventure Basecamp Joint Lease opportunity with an estimated 20 members
  • 2.
    Just north ofGeorgia’s exclusive Golden Isles lies a stretch of coastal wetlands and barrier islands free from development. Envisioned to be an all- inclusive, enchanting basecamp for guided or unguided coastal adventures, the Hird Island Basecamp is for those who yearn to get out and really experience what our Georgia low-country and protected barrier islands have to offer.
  • 3.
    Reachable only byboat, Hird Island Basecamp is a 6 mile boat ride from Blue-N-Haul Marina in Darien, GA. If it’s low-tide, you can stop and pick your own oysters on the way out. The winding tidal creeks keep the sea quiet. Even on windy days, it’s a smooth trip. Hird Island is a 200 acre barrier island with about 20 creekfront houses. The vast majority of the island is old and new growth live oaks and coastal pines draped in Spanish Moss. The Hird Island Basecamp is at the south end of the island shown here with the red outline.
  • 4.
    The 100% undevelopedbeaches of Sapelo, Blackbeard and Little St. Simons Island are a short boat ride pr a hardcore paddle.
  • 5.
    Hird Island Basecampsits on 4.4 acres. There is an existing 2- story, deepwater, dock in need of some very minor repairs as well as the beautiful, 1,360 sq. ft. old growth cedar cabin with a wrap around porch.
  • 6.
    The wrap-around porchis utter relaxation night or day, rain or shine.
  • 7.
    Also on theproperty is an open sided barn shown in this picture. All of the old growth cedar was milled just for the lodge and there is a lot left, appropriately stacked in the barn. Great old red tractor, golf cart, flatbed truck included and will run with little repairs.
  • 8.
    2500 ft. publicgrass airstrip at the north end of Hird Island.
  • 9.
    Grab your ownseafood… fish, shrimp & oysters are what’s for dinner.
  • 10.
    Mcintosh County ParcelMap: Link Realtor YouTube Property Video: Link Description of Sapelo Island: Link Homepage for Little St. Simons Island: Link