Fisherman’s Co-Op Park & Boat Landing

Located At:

4434 Bryan Fisherman's CO-OP Road
Richmond Hill, GA 31324

The Fisherman's Co-op Park was created for the use and enjoyment of residents and visitors to Bryan County with the express purpose of expanding outdoor recreational opportunities for residents and visitors to Bryan County Georgia.

 

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Latitude: 3 I .8169        Longitude: -81.1898

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Fisherman's Co-op Features

Tucked away along the scenic marshlands, Fisherman’s Co-op Park is a quiet retreat rich with natural beauty and coastal character. The park features a charming pier and covered pavilion where visitors can relax and enjoy sweeping views of the surrounding marsh flats, with a backdrop of  towering trees and framed by the gentle movement of the tides.

This peaceful spot offers more than just a place to unwind — it also serves as a convenient access point for small craft boat launches, which will make it a favorite among paddlers, anglers, and nature lovers. Whether you're casting a line, launching a kayak, or simply soaking in the sights and sounds of the coastal environment, the Fisherman’s Co-op Park provides a unique connection to the water and wildlife that make this area so special.

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Tide-Friendly Sitting Area

In addition to its scenic pier and boat access, the Co-op also features a peaceful sitting area designed for year-round enjoyment — even when the tide rolls in. Nestled beneath a canopy of trees and overlooking the marsh, this inviting space offers a quiet place to rest, reflect, or simply enjoy the breeze. Whether you're watching the water rise across the flats or taking a break after a morning paddle, the sitting area provides comfort and calm in every tide.

   Manatee Awareness Education

 Manatee Safety

  • Protection: Manatees are protected by the Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972 and the Endangered Species Act of 1973. It's illegal to harass, hunt, capture, or kill them.
  • Distance: Keep at least 50 feet away from manatees.
  • Submerged manatees: Never pass over submerged manatees.
  • Feeding: Don't touch, approach, or feed manatees.
  • Reporting sightings: Report all manatee sightings to the GADNR. (800-272-8363)
  • Boating: If you accidentally hit a manatee while boating legally, you won't be penalized for reporting it. Call DNR immediately at 800-2-SAVE-ME (800-272-8363) Boaters will not be charged if operating their boat responsibly and the collision was an accident. You can also contact the Bryan County Parks and Recreation Director at 912-851-0097.
  • Additional points of contact:
    • US Army Corps oI Engineers (912) 652-5347
    • US Fish and Wildlife Service - Georgia Ecological Services Field Office - Townsend GA (912) 832-8739

For additional tips on Manatee Safety while boating see the link below.

Manatee Safety Video 

Special Thank You To Our Partners

The improvements at Fisherman’s Co-op Park were made possible in part through the generous support of the Georgia Outdoor Stewardship Program (GOSP), administered by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources (GADNR).

We are proud to acknowledge this partnership and deeply grateful for the opportunity to enhance public access to our natural resources. Through this support, our community now enjoys expanded recreational opportunities, including new amenities that highlight the beauty of our marshlands and promote responsible outdoor stewardship.


For more information about the Georgia Outdoor Stewardship Program, please visit: www.gadnr.org/gosp