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LittleSSI is a 10,000-acre barrier island in the Golden Isles. We don’t actively monitor this channel. Please follow us on Facebook or Instagram.

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Life is better together - With our all-inclusive stay, there's no better time to treat you and your family this Spring Break to a stay in paradise. Book your stay today: littlestsimonsisland.com

Life is better together - With our all-inclusive stay, there's no better time to treat you and your family this Spring Break to a stay in paradise. Book your stay today: littlestsimonsisland.com
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A gorgeous green tree frog, just chilling out at Norm's Pond taking refuge in our specially-purposed refugia. 🐸 Take it easy, my little froggy friend! 📸: Sarah SteinGreenberg

A gorgeous green tree frog, just chilling out at Norm's Pond taking refuge in our specially-purposed refugia. 🐸 Take it easy, my little froggy friend! 📸: <a href="/steingreenberg/">Sarah SteinGreenberg</a>
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Sunny Saturdays are for setting sail out on The Skimmer through the salt marshes of Little St. Simons Island. ☀️⛵️What's your favorite activity under the sun?

Sunny Saturdays are for setting sail out on The Skimmer through the salt marshes of Little St. Simons Island. ☀️⛵️What's your favorite activity under the sun?
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Spring migration here on Little St. Simons Island is truly one of the great natural wonders. Join us for our Spring Birding Days April 30th - May 8th with Guest Ornithologist Scott Weidensaul. Space is limited, book today: littlestsimonsisland.com

Spring migration here on Little St. Simons Island is truly one of the great natural wonders. Join us for our Spring Birding Days April 30th - May 8th with Guest Ornithologist Scott Weidensaul. Space is limited, book today: littlestsimonsisland.com
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#DYK - This blackbird is a Boat-tailed Grackle atop of an iced-over cedar from 2018. This species will always be around water, preferring to nest in the marsh. These are very similar but distinct from the Common Grackle, which you are more likely to see on the mainland in fields.

#DYK - This blackbird is a Boat-tailed Grackle atop of an iced-over cedar from 2018. This species will always be around water, preferring to nest in the marsh. These are very similar but distinct from the Common Grackle, which you are more likely to see on the mainland in fields.
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Home to over ten miles of scenic hiking trails, ready to be explored. What is your favorite hiking trail on Little St. Simons Island? A) South Pond Trail B) Backbone Trail C) Old House Trail D) Wish-Bone Trail 📸: Golden Isles Magazine

Home to over ten miles of scenic hiking trails, ready to be explored. What is your favorite hiking trail on Little St. Simons Island?
A) South Pond Trail
B) Backbone Trail
C) Old House Trail
D) Wish-Bone Trail
📸: Golden Isles Magazine
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#Flashback to last month’s Marine Debris Cleanup event where we collected 1,414lbs. of debris! Thank you so much to all our guests who came out to help clean our beaches, we are so proud of all of you! Looking forward to our next one in February.

#Flashback to last month’s Marine Debris Cleanup event where we collected 1,414lbs. of debris! Thank you so much to all our guests who came out to help clean our beaches, we are so proud of all of you! Looking forward to our next one in February.
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For over a century, Little St. Simons Island has been attracting guests with its striking landscapes, diverse wildlife, and warm hospitality. But did you know that by choosing to stay at Little St. Simons Island, you are supporting conservation?