Yamaha Rightwaters™ Helps Georgia DNR Power G3 Jon Boats for Stephen C. Foster State Park Visitors
KENNESAW, Ga.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Yamaha Rightwaters™ continues its support of Georgia Department of Natural Resources (DNR) by powering six jon boats with Yamaha F6 outboards in Stephen C. Foster State Park. The outboards give visitors the opportunity to fish, birdwatch and explore the Okefenokee Swamp, the largest blackwater swamp in the U.S.
Yamaha Rightwaters™ supports the Georgia Department of Natural Resources (DNR) by powering six jon boats with Yamaha F6 outboards in Stephen C. Foster State Park. The outboards give visitors the opportunity to fish, birdwatch and explore the Okefenokee Swamp, the largest blackwater swamp in the U.S. (Photo: Business Wire)
“Stephen C. Foster State Park allows visitors to experience the Okefenokee Swamp not just by land, but also by boat,” said Jeff Cown, DNR Director of Georgia State Parks and Historic Sites Division. “From our dock and boat ramp on Jones Island, boaters can explore more than 15 miles of day-use water trails. Thanks to these Yamaha Rightwaters outboard donations, more visitors now have access to the beautiful Okefenokee wilderness.”
Stephen C. Foster State Park is a primary entrance to the Okefenokee Swamp, one of Georgia’s seven natural wonders and the largest wetland in the south. Animals such as alligators, turtles, raccoons, black bears, deer, ibis, herons, wood storks, red-cockaded woodpeckers and numerous other creatures call the 402,000-acre refuge home. The state park gives paddlers and photographers the opportunity to enjoy breathtaking scenery and abundant wildlife.
Covering roughly 700 square miles across four counties, the Okefenokee Swamp includes a wide variety of ecological features, ranging from sandy ridges to wet, grassy savannahs and marshes to narrow water channels and small islands.
“The Okefenokee is an ecological wonder, home to an amazing amount of bio-diversity,” said John O’Keefe, Senior Specialist, Government Relations, Yamaha U.S. Marine Business Unit. “The opportunity for Yamaha Rightwaters to team up with the Georgia Department of Natural Resources to outfit these six boats with new Yamaha outboards will ensure the public has a chance to experience this national treasure first-hand for years to come.”
Same-day reservations are recommended for guided boat tours of the swamp. Visitors can rent canoes, kayaks or jon boats for further exploration of the swamp, including a trip to historic Billy’s Island. Fishing is also permitted for visitors. Boating is dependent upon water levels.
To learn more about Stephen C. Foster State Park, visit gastateparks.org/StephenCFoster