Oatland Island Wildlife Center
Located just five miles east of Savannah's Historic District and 12 miles from Tybee Island, Oatland Island Wildlife Center is a naturally beautiful setting for your special event.
From the late eighteenth to mid-nineteenth centuries, Oatland Island was part of a cotton plantation, and the entire island was cleared and used as farmland. The plantation home was not on the island, but the owners - the McQueen family - were made famous in Eugenia Price's 1993 novel, Don Juan McQueen. The mission of the Oatland Island Wildlife Center of Savannah is to provide guests with memorable experiences to help them make stronger connections to the natural world.
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